Can you code in Android? Could you spare some time to help people with brain injury? - General Topics

Hi All,
I have been asked by a UK charity to develop some software to support people with brain injury. I’m not being paid to do this as the charity has little or no funding, but if the resulting software has commercial applications we retain the rights to exploit it. I’ve managed to convince a few people and major mobile networks to help out for free to get this moving and we’re at a critical stage.
I’ve scoped out the project and designed all the features. I’m skilled in C++ but not in Android and I really need someone who is to help us out.
Though we can’t pay you, you will own a part of the resulting company and we hope to provide a commercial service by April next year and that will mean you will have a full time job and directorship when we do.
If you have spare time, understand that money is not the only thing in life, want to help start up a company and are willing to support us in our efforts to help this charity please get in touch via my email or phone and I'll give you some more info.
You can be based anywhere in the World as this can be done remotely.
Thanks you so much for reading this and I look forward to hearing from you.
Fred Deer
+44 (0) 7971 834404
PS If this isn't for you but you know anyone who might be interested please pass this message on to them..

I sent you a PM. I have a family member in a situation where this kind of software can make a huge difference. I'm interested in hearing more about the project.

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Hey guys,
I have to admit that without all the custom ROMs that you offer here for free I would have sold my Touch HD long long time ago. I see this website as big driver for HTC/ MS to sell their products. (Maybe some people of HTC/MS dont) Once again thanks for your great work and time that your spending on this webside.
Currently I am writing my bachelor thesis about "Social Commerce". One point is about "the lack of firms understanding that collective intelligence and wisdom of crowds is an opportunity rather than a threat".
To show practical examples I also chose this webside. I appreciate if you could help me with some open questions that I have:
1. From which source does the rom cookers get all their ROMs/ builts?
2. Does this site has any special contacts to HTC/ Microsoft?
3. Do you get support in any-form (money, software, acknowledgement) from htc/ ms?
4. Do you send knowledge in any way back to help MS or HTC to improve their devices/ software?
4. What was the purpose for the operators of this side to built up a webside that is mostly concerned about HTC-Devices?
5. In this threat their is a dispute between ms and xda-developers. Does ms attitude have changed, yet? How did the story ended http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?threadid=294142
Thanks in advance for your answers. This forum and some others changed my life and engaged me to buy products. I hope I can contribute with my thesis to support forums like this and to show firms that community like this are a big opportunity rather than a threat
A great way to say thanks to all free stuff you grab here is to make a donation to XDA!!
You are right why not. 10€ for all the fun is nothing.
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Hi nobody has any information to me? Or did I post in the wrong section? thanks
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Hello XDA Devs,
I am a Purdue University Undergrad studying in the College of Technology and also attaining my Certificate in Entrepreneurship. Currently we are working on a business plan to innovate a way large businesses collect feedback from customers. We have small team of 4 people currently working on business details but are looking for a developer to code our app.
Our business is ready to get itself in the game and we want to present to investors. With an app ready to demonstrate we would be willing to use the investments to pay for the code work.
If you have further questions or would like to apply please reply reply to this thread or PM me.
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Smartwatch Concept Development - Team Needed

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I haven't been online too much with this account... But Im back up, ready to work.
Today I got a message from OnePlus forum member kutzki saying he had read my thread about the creation of a smartwatch. He said he had some ideas that could help me, and we started talking. After a long chat, we decided to start thinking, creating, designing, and eventually producing our own smartwatch! Doesn't that sound great?
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Developers (iOS, Android, Windows Phone applications)
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P.S. This will not be a paid job unless we get a product and start production. At that point everyone should recieve their salary.
Still no one?
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Would anyone be interested in writing for a small (But growing) tech website?

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I'm Josh and over the past year I've spent time trying to build up hosting, and a functional tech website. I'm learning coding, graphic design, content delivery and business skills in this project but I'd like to grow it into a community of writers with a larger amount of views.
However, I'm currently a full-time student without the time to write enough to keep up with the larger websites, and I understand how the old saying goes; Content is king.
Therefore, I'm turning to you, the people of xda, to help be flesh out and improve this website.
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I'm not a controlling or harsh guy, and as long as you stick to formatting and good English anything goes really.
Finally, I don't want to post the website link on here because I don't want free traffic out of this; I want visits to see content!
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Hi,
I'm Josh and over the past year I've spent time trying to build up hosting, and a functional tech website. I'm learning coding, graphic design, content delivery and business skills in this project but I'd like to grow it into a community of writers with a larger amount of views.
However, I'm currently a full-time student without the time to write enough to keep up with the larger websites, and I understand how the old saying goes; Content is king.
Therefore, I'm turning to you, the people of xda, to help be flesh out and improve this website.
As it's not got many views, I don't make money from advertising (£7 in a year), so I can't offer people money in return for this, but I can offer experience, control, and a place to voice their own opinions on literally anything.
All I really want from people is a good understanding of English, what makes a good post, a keen interest in tech, and the ability to write a few articles a week or so.
I'm not a controlling or harsh guy, and as long as you stick to formatting and good English anything goes really.
Finally, I don't want to post the website link on here because I don't want free traffic out of this; I want visits to see content!
If you're interested in this, please let me know!
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Hmm would like to see what the website is like. Pm me.
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Programming help needed: questions for the XDA Community

I’m looking for an Android programmer to help with crafting & tuning our UI / UX and writing client code to test out our authentication and application specific API’s (JSON/REST), that are currently in development. Java proficiency and a willingness to learn Xamarin.
Q1. What’s a reasonable $$/hr. should I offer?
Q2. Is it reasonable to think I can find someone with these skills that’s comfortable to work with loose specifications and contribute their own creativity, or will most people want a formal detailed specification?
Q3. If we work well together I’d like to ask them to join our start-up where their contributions to the company would be treated as capital in exchange for ownership (stock). Can I expect that talent like I’m looking for will generally want to run their own show?
Q4. Where can I find this person?
Thanks !!
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It depends on deadline time, complexity of your application and experience of the developer. Your question does not explain about any of those specifications.
Fair Enough
GenieKnudson said:
It depends on deadline time, complexity of your application and experience of the developer. Your question does not explain about any of those specifications.
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Thanks for the response GenieKnudson. In a perfect world I'd like the work to start right away. Initial work is on the user interface / experience. Next would be code to exercise & test the API's we're currently working on in Microsoft Azure, (REST/JSON API's for authentication, permissions, picture processing and proprietary). Then work on the application itself. So I could pay a code monkey to do what I say then go away, but the nature of the work requires collaboration and creative input. Instead of a mercenary I'd like to find someone interested in joining the team. As for experience I'd trade years of coding experience for good knowledge of contemporary tools, architectures & design.
Our startup is too young to afford a full time employee, but we have money to pay for services, and the potential of employment and partial ownership in the business. I’m very confident in our business prospects as my partners and I are seasoned, each with a long track record of success and reward.
As I read what I’ve written I think we need to find someone physically local to me or one of our developers.

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