I am interested in paying a coder for a very small project. I have a need and I have the programming ability but due to the lack of time and been out of the game a while I am thinking that it would be easy enough for someone to do who is doing this thing day in day out. I was thinking about these so called "Rent a coder" sites. But I have no experience of these what so ever, So can anyone point me in the right direction, Which are the most popular?. How easy are they to get onto?. What is your overall experience of them?
Basically I want a program that can import a CSV file (Same format every time). Run some simple query's on it (Statistical stuff which in SQL terms isn't hard to work out, Just averages etc) and display the information on a nice GUI front end. Maybe users can drill down from selections.
It would take someone a day or two max.
Of course if anyone on Neowin is interested, PM me.
yeah it seems to be Edge only. The dialog buttons work as expected in Chrome and Firefox. The phone is using Android 16 (OneUI 8.5) and Edge version 149.0.4022.53
I'm not aware of this issue, but to help the other guys.
What version of Android are you using?
Did you try a different browser? To see if Edge is the issue here.
I agree when are you going to read this (really poor BTW) article?
Here is a better article so you actually know what is going on and answers questions you had in other comments --> https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/05/speed-boosting-low-latency-profile-is-one-of-the-improvements-coming-to-windows-11/
It is unclear if one will be able to disable the new profile at this point but I am not seeing any reason why one would.
I disagree; they come off very "bitchy" and "whiny".
Make a great product and combine that with a great price (free) and people will come over to your side. Or build it and they will come as they say.
Constantly trying to get attention by complaining all the time, will turn people off to your product.
It use to be a nightmare, with LibreOffice supporting a newer draft ODF standard by default, and Microsoft Office supporting the older non-draft standard. Now that they both support the same version of ODF, they should be interoperable.
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+John Teacake MVC
Daft Question, Well I think it is.
I am interested in paying a coder for a very small project. I have a need and I have the programming ability but due to the lack of time and been out of the game a while I am thinking that it would be easy enough for someone to do who is doing this thing day in day out. I was thinking about these so called "Rent a coder" sites. But I have no experience of these what so ever, So can anyone point me in the right direction, Which are the most popular?. How easy are they to get onto?. What is your overall experience of them?
Basically I want a program that can import a CSV file (Same format every time). Run some simple query's on it (Statistical stuff which in SQL terms isn't hard to work out, Just averages etc) and display the information on a nice GUI front end. Maybe users can drill down from selections.
It would take someone a day or two max.
Of course if anyone on Neowin is interested, PM me.
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