On Sep 3, 9:19 am, steve <st...@lonetwin.net> wrote: > On 09/03/2009 09:36 AM, steve wrote: > > > Hi Jonathan, > > [...snip...] > > I feel stupid replying to my own post but just one more thing i thought about > mentioning but forgot to add: > - Look at your Liberal Arts major as an advantage. Every field has a > 'computing > gap' that needs to be filled but cannot be done because they aren't any too > many > good people who have the relevant cross-domain knowledge. For instance, one of > the reasons I think this month's sourceforge.net project of the month is > really > great is because the lead dev. has a CS degree and is listed as being a > medicine > student:http://sourceforge.net/community/potm-200909/ > > So, look for these gaps in your domain which can be filled using your > technical > knowledge. > > again, .. > > > > > Wish you the best, > > regards, > > - steve > > -- > random non tech spiel:http://lonetwin.blogspot.com/ > tech randomness:http://lonehacks.blogspot.com/ > what i'm stumbling into:http://lonetwin.stumbleupon.com/
Also, I think topcoder.com is a good place for him. I have not used them much, but their business plan -- of asking medium to difficult questions every week, and contacting people who solves them with jobs -- is quite sound. Try that too. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list