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Help wanted with programming atmel project. Paid
XpsikotiX:
Hello,
I am working on a custom driver for 2 actuators that will need a micro controller to do drive them based on current sense and 2 inputs for the open and close command. I am looking for someone to program probably a ATtiny85/V with some basic instructions. Please PM me if you have the knowledge and interest in this project. I will offer a fair amount of money for the job.
Regards,
Adrian
Wilksey:
So you want someone to burn the code to the chips or you want someone to write some software for you? Ever try Upwork or Freelancer?
XpsikotiX:
i need some one to write the software. i did not tried any other place, as i would prefer to work with someone form this forum and should be a easy job
Wilksey:
OK,
Where about in the UK are you? Some people like working with local people rather than remote.
You should never tell people it "should be a easy job", if it was that easy you'd do it yourself, there are a lot of resources for you to figure it out yourself.
As someone who writes software, there is a lot of debugging and testing involved with software, no matter how "simple" it might seem.
It's the same when someone asks about hardware and states "should only take you a few hours", just one of those things that annoys the crap out of me! ;D
eecook:
--- Quote from: Wilksey on May 20, 2018, 10:34:11 pm ---You should never tell people it "should be a easy job", if it was that easy you'd do it yourself, there are a lot of resources for you to figure it out yourself.
As someone who writes software, there is a lot of debugging and testing involved with software, no matter how "simple" it might seem.
--- End quote ---
Agree 100%. I see that a lot. I use to get that crap from managers back when I had a "regular job" and I see it from now as a freelancer from prospective clients. It's actually a red flag for me whenever I see that attitude, I feel like they are trying to set me up somehow. However, it is not good business to reject a potential client for making an unfortunate comment, and it is our responsability as professionals to inform them and decide on whether we are interested or not after that happens.
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