On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:16 AM, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος <nikos.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: > 100 bucks per hour? Oh My, i cant afford this at all. > All i can give is 20 euros for the conversions of the script to framework > style. > > Its not like you are going to create the script from scratch, you will just > need to modify it in some fashion to make it frameworked because i don't > have the slightest clue how to implement this.
(Please don't start your text with a double-hyphen - that's a common convention for the start of your signature, and many people and UAs will ignore text after it.) 20 Euro won't buy you much in the way of programmer time. Most job ads I've seen are offering at least $50/hr for salaried work, and contract work will start a lot higher than that. (I don't know how rates are in Europe, but they'll be roughly in the same ball-park.) Your figure would buy you maybe half an hour of someone's time... if you're lucky. Most likely it's not even on anyone's radar. Perhaps now you'll have some appreciation of how much you get *for nothing* here on this list. The main point of my post, though, was that if you pay someone to do your work for you, you WILL have to accept the way s/he does things. If you get a guy to design you a database for your hit counter and he does it with two tables, only a crass fool would then say "I don't care how well you've done that, I'm going to do it MY WAY instead", because if you really knew better than the person you hired, you would have done it yourself. (Incidentally, this is exactly why I am no longer with my former employer. He didn't respect my designs, so now he's free to do his own.) You need to be willing to accept advice once you ask for it; otherwise, just do things yourself - and cope with the legal requirements, which I don't think you've yet even considered, despite spending all this time on tracking your users and retaining personal/private information. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list