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BIDDING |
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To start working with THE CODING MACHINE : just make a bid ! |
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It's really simple to make a bid !
Be sure to :
- take care of the "component due date" which is the date you have to deliver your work: check if you have the necessary time to do it,
- feel confident with the job you'll have to make,
- feel happy with the prize yyou propose: an estimated prize tells you at what prize THE CODING MACHINE has evaluated the work.
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What are project specifications ? |
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Project specifications are specifications laid out at the time of bidding. It specifies the functional requirements of the requested program.
Specifications are descriptions of the needs of a project. These specifications can be functional or technical. Specifications might include
the details of a calculation, graphics of a screen, or techniques. It might also indicate the nature of the interfaces between two
Components (The project component is the part of a project that a select developer is answerable for. When you make a bid,
it is for a component part of the larger project.) or the technical architecture of the solution.
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How do we select the developers ? |
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All bids are carefully studied. Based on the program needs of a project component, the most qualified developer for the bid will be selected. Here are some things we consider:
- The bidders programming capabilities as found in his/her work history,
- The bidders willingness to cooperate,
- The bidders past works with THE CODING MACHINE,
- And of course the Bid price !
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Those who are new to THE CODING MACHINE are encouraged to submit as much information about their work history as possible. For instance, we welcome links to
websites you have worked on or any other information pertaining to your qualifications.
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Quick tour of THE CODING MACHINE
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STEP 1 - Bidding for the first time |
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