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Almost every day they ask questions about how to find a programmer in a startup or somewhere else.
All altruists died of starvation back in 2007, there are too many ideas, but few programmers.
Better find yourself a co-author with money to pay the programmer.
PS Why use words like "kofanuder" if you can't spell them correctly.
Interesting. Do you need an assistant, a wallet, a developer, an ideological fellow, or which of the possible options for displacements of qualities would you prefer to see in a second person? Answer yourself the question - what can you give to such a person, what will he get from interacting with you, and then you will better begin to understand where to look for him - on forums, in startup parties, at university dorm parties ...
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