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Description
I'm looking for a programmer to take over the maintenance of a fully functioning app.
The company that built the app initially have more than doubled its hourly rate since I started using them. Which puts them out of my price range. They are aware that I am looking for a new company, and have shared the code with me so that I can find someone else to take over the project.
1. The successful client would have to study the code and make sure that you can understand it.
2. Take over the week-to-week maintenance.
3. Initiate updates as and when required.
4. The first job would be to update the code and get it ready for the new android update.
Ross D.
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Hi,
As others mentioned, could you please share the tech stack of this app, mainly what language/framework was used?
Noone can submit a complete proposal without first knowing exactly what they'll have to work with.
Best regards,
Jim -
Hi,
if your apps are on Native ,Flutter and React Native ,i can work on all these three languages, if you feel ok you can send me source code and i can let you know after reviewing code
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Hey Ross,
You are wasting your time with these proposals unless you include a tech stack with the description.
"In the world of mobile app development, the term "tech stack" refers to the collection of technologies, programming languages, and tools used to build and maintain the app. Think of it as the recipe or building blocks for your mobile application. For instance, your tech stack could include a specific programming language like Java for Android or Swift for iOS, or even a hybrid framework like Ionic/Angular that allows for cross-platform development. A tech stack also involves databases to store user information and various other tools to ensure everything runs smoothly. Knowing the tech stack of your existing app is crucial when you're looking to hire a developer. If your app was built using Ionic/Angular, for example, you'll want to find a developer skilled in those specific technologies to make updates or add new features. Without this information, you risk hiring someone who may not be able to work effectively on your project."
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Hey Ross,
Can we see the code, what tech stack is used for the app?
Best Regards,
Neha -
Hi, dear Ross.
Can you see the source code?
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Hi Ross,
Can you please share the code?
Thanks
Sarim