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Who will entrust the work to the student?
Are there programmers on the Toaster who are ready to throw some work on the shoulders of a schoolboy for free (that is, no risk)? In the hope that there is, I will briefly describe what I can.
1.Python. The main language that I study. I wrote a small program on it that uploads a file with settings to an ip-camera via FTP (a friend needed it), now I am writing a program that sends video from the camera to the cloud, and at the same time I began to deal with Django in order to write the server part for this program. I also started writing a text encryption program, but this is not very serious, since a serious mathematician is needed to create serious encryption algorithms, and I am a schoolboy.
2. C++. There are no finished projects yet, I started writing a keylogger and a simple network worm. I will not distribute, this is purely for the sake of interest.
3.Pascal/Delphi. I wrote a translator program that took the source text from a file, read the translation of each word from another file, and wrote the result of the translation into a third one. I also wrote a testing program that took questions and correct answers from a file, asked the user for their first and last name, calculated a test grade (from two to five) and wrote the first name, last name, result and date to another file.
4. HTML, CSS, JS. I made a couple of sites: one was a business card site of a friend, the other was made on WordPress, it was a fan site for the game.
Ready to enroll in an experienced sensei and write something not very difficult. I can also test programs, look for bugs and vulnerabilities, look for XSS on sites. Everything is free, because I want to gain as much experience as possible before entering the university. In general, profitable, do not refuse :)
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Here How to make a test with multiple choice answers? man needed free labor.
In general, take any project from github.com and help development.
Yo, how many lovers of freebies have flocked ... :)
Seriously, no one will trust anything. It's not about money, it's not about pay.
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