christophe
May 25th, 2000, 05:01 PM
Hi there,
a friend and I recently came up with a great idea for a Maths product for secondary school students. We have talked to teachers and professors about it, also, and they said it would be very useful.
So we are going to make it. I know a bit about visual basic. I've been interested in computers since 7 years old. However all my VB is self taught, and although I understand a bit, I would not be able to do the entire product in a short space of time. I could do it with the help of this website, but still it would take long. So we are looking for somebody to do it for us. It would be a short term contract and I think it would be possible for the programmer to work from anywhere - send topics/ code back and forth via email.
Tasks involved would be: being able to make random numbers/ shapes appear at the click of a command button, substituting different values into equations and ensuring they add up correctly etc....
Hopefully someone out there will find this interesting or know someone who does. Please post again for more information,
Adios,
Christophe
a friend and I recently came up with a great idea for a Maths product for secondary school students. We have talked to teachers and professors about it, also, and they said it would be very useful.
So we are going to make it. I know a bit about visual basic. I've been interested in computers since 7 years old. However all my VB is self taught, and although I understand a bit, I would not be able to do the entire product in a short space of time. I could do it with the help of this website, but still it would take long. So we are looking for somebody to do it for us. It would be a short term contract and I think it would be possible for the programmer to work from anywhere - send topics/ code back and forth via email.
Tasks involved would be: being able to make random numbers/ shapes appear at the click of a command button, substituting different values into equations and ensuring they add up correctly etc....
Hopefully someone out there will find this interesting or know someone who does. Please post again for more information,
Adios,
Christophe