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RIKUDO052014-05-18 19:38:43
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RIKUDO05, 2014-05-18 19:38:43

Make money on programming

At the beginning, a little about myself, so that you know how to help me better.
I am 13 years old. I'm pretty good at programming in Python. With OOP, I’m not very good at it, but I already know a lot. Worked with many libraries, etc. That is, there is work experience.
I study C/C++, I know the basics (conditional constructions, loops and all the rest of the nonsense).
And now to the actual question.
For some reason, money was needed + I myself already want to work at least somehow.
Advise where you can earn, at least 100 rubles a month, anyway, I'm just afraid for my adult life, I'm preparing in advance. Yes, and working as a programmer is a real pleasure.
PS I know a few simple algorithms. I study a heap (heap sort), or as another name for sorting a tree.

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Andrey Vershinin, 2014-05-18
@RIKUDO05

There are two options: either you are a troll (then a little fat), or a little naive young man.
If the latter, then:
1) Do not think about real work yet (it will be 16 years old, then think about it).
2) About freelancing (I mean serious freelancing) - too.
3) There is only one option left - to help high school students or elementary students.
The fact that you are learning such sorting is certainly good. Your knowledge is quite good for your age, but making money on it is not very realistic yet, except that what I indicated is the third point. While studying algorithms, data structures. See other languages ​​and technologies.
PS By "work experience" they usually mean a real job, not that you've dealt with something.

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tsarevfs, 2014-05-19
@tsarevfs

You are much more profitable to invest in training. For example, if you learn how to win in competitions, then it is quite realistic to enter a good university in Moscow or St. Petersburg, live on a scholarship for the first couple of courses, and then go to work at Yandex or somewhere else.
read:
T. Kormen "Algorithms construction and analysis" (The first 100 pages over the summer are already great)
Train:
acmp.ru/
Write for yourself: why not solve algebra homework in python
Think about spending next summer in LKSH

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Sergey, 2014-05-18
@begemot_sun

1. The solution of control and other works for students-dolb..ov (he worked part-time at school with this)
2. Freelance
Perhaps everything.

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raduetsya, 2014-10-31
@raduetsya

Sorry for the necroposting, I just came up with the idea late.
1. We write a game that is as interesting as possible, but the simplest, with a minimum of dependencies, so that it can be transferred even on a flash drive.
2. We put it on the desktop on several computers in the computer class.
3. At the first step, do not forget to insert DRM into the game - to pass a certain section, you need to bring 50-100 rubles to the department of computer science, give it to such and such a teacher, he will tell you the password.
4. We inform this very teacher about our plans, we tell him the correct password.
5. After a week or two, if the game has spread, we come to this teacher, we take our legal 100 rubles.
...
6. Making another game, but this time a network one. Something to play with classmates during recess.
7. Insert pay-to-win there according to the old scheme.
8. We row our hundreds from the pulpit, we are proud of ourselves
...
1024. You are 30, you rivet online stores.
1025. You find your old games on your old hard. Playing
1026. "Purchase game or enter password: ____". But you don't know the password.
1027. Trying to figure out your source code.
1028. In desperation, you return to the past and give the teacher the only 100 rubles you received for the password to your game.

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antonaryo, 2014-05-23
@antonaryo

there are some microtasks in php. If you are interested, contact me on skype antonaryo

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jkeks, 2014-05-24
@jkeks

You can write something useful (some kind of service) and earn money there by selling services or advertising.

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