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AboutFreelancer + High School student
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Skillsphp, js, java, css, html, python
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LocationSome place up north
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If you're selling some project yourself you could sell "your availability" to your customers after having sold them the project. I for example charge a little yearly for support of the websites I've sold. It's not that much money but if you start getting a nice amount of customers it's quite the bonus.
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@otavio indeed, but at least we have some nice movies coming up the next few months to satisfy the thirst
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@otavio I guess we'll see next year:) though the time-stone has proven itself to isolate certain areas when they relive or repeat time, so reviving some could be possible,though it would make sense reviving all they could if they start to revive someone
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And I'm not too sure they want to bring everyone back to live considering the cast list just got a bit more practical to handle and infinity wars means we're closing in to the end of the phase we're in..
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@otavio @mohammed
****spoilers****
The time-stone is still intact, so they could be brought back that way.. or their respective movies could actually be placed before infinity wars in the MCU timeline. (which is becoming pretty fluid with the time-stone sticking around) -
++ for actually making me laugh out loud. Damn programming is really taking control of my life
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Check out meta description tags:
https://w3schools.com/tags/...
If you want to get it updated as quickly as possible (have no source that it works but I assume it's a smart move) you could submit your url to Google and/or submit a sitemap.xml in the developer console -
THIS. So tired of outlook web using CTRL+R for reply instead of reload page, forget it every damn time
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@Nanos fyi you can disable likes and comments on your profile pic ;) have some friends that have done it
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@bikki I do admit it looks good, except for a few grammar mistakes. After all the look and feel is valued a lot, especially by non-techs, so it'll probably score yourself some points there.
Though if techies are reviewing it it would probably be a big plus if you put up something you made yourself.
I am a student myself and really understand it if you don't have the time to go as in-depth as you might want to, but would advise you to do so if you can.
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@teganburns haha took a little peek under the hood and guess what I found..
<meta name="description" content="Lawyer Law Html5 Template for your law profession" />
<meta name="author" content="QuomodoTheme" /> -
@Froot linuxxx it seems
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Flawless "user not found" error handling😍 but really, awesome work! Edit: I realize my screenshot is in norwegian, but I assume the 500 gets the content across
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Or understand the real difficulties on here, the low level jokes
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Let's just make our own ISP
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@Gaetano96 I'm just joking with you, found cognitive services just now when I tried to find a misleading abbreviation ;P means Computer Science
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@Gaetano96 Cognitive Services
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If I were you I'd
1. set a price for the first week, f.ex. 20/head
2. track every minute you use that week to prepare the courses
3. check at the end of the week if you're content with how it was and the hourly income
4. adjust price if necessary, maybe add padding for low attendance
Or you could test for a month, if you can afford to be payed less/more for that long.
If you feel like you can't up the prices after having sold it once, I would advice you to inform the customers that it is a test course, and thus the prices are not set yet. -
Just throwing in my two cents.
When you estimate your prices it is important to think about all the time you spend preparing, making course material and overtime. This is especially important if you do it as thorough as it sounds like you're going to.
So getting 200/hr sounds like a lot, but in practice you'll probably use at least the same amount of time you planned on workong with it to make programs and course material. Plus charging money from people and keeping track of who has payed and who's going to come takes time.
Also if you do it weekly you should account for the possibility that you do not get the same attendance all the time. -
Subscribing:)
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Good call, best of luck with finding someone who values your skillset:) another good call would be to replace the hashtags with commas ;)
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@MisterArie @TheCapeGreek it seems you guys are not the first ones to the party 😜 would be great if you added ideas you might have to the existing issue though
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@rohitsuratekar @rootshell add !g or !google to the end of your query to get results from google via ddg ;)
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@nikolatesla thanks, totally agree
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@nikolatesla finished a couple of the sets already and started considering the certificate, do you by any chance have any experience with it? Doubted it a little because I don't know to what extent it is connected to harvard and how much people value it (especially potential employers and such)
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@gitcommit @gitpush run guys
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@ishaanbahal everyone not using devrantron would be able to see the attack/joke though, and the ranters tend to be pretty active with feedbacks + dfox and trogus are pretty quick on the scene to respond and react on it
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Thanks a lot :) this will definitely spice up the last year in highschool
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If you ever see "Hacking in progress" in the dev console you know I've passed by your computer, which will then be my computer ;)
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@Photon156 he has signed up for the github student pack where you get a years worth of hosting from DO (something about that anyways) and some other paid subscriptions for free