We are looking for some java UI expertise, specifically using the Telerik Rad controls, to take our application to the next level. It is written in C#.NET and uses a SQL Server backend. We actually have decades of experience developing applications for business, science, government, and so forth. But we have not ventured into the high-polish UI area of web apps until now. So what you will find in our project is a decent database app with most transactions “stubbed out,” some of the Telerik controls incorporated, some java tricks enabled.
I see our relationship unfolding in the following way:
There are a number of other features of this system that are being developed. We will discuss them together later as well. But first we need to focus on the above UI basics, and make it brain-dead user-friendly. In future, we will be developing an API, integrating with many third-party applications, creating lots of pre-defined reports, and adding new application features. If our first projects work out well, of course we will work together on many of those as well.
All developers must be within the United States, and must be bound to our non-disclosure and service agreements.
If you will forward me your rate structure and contact info, I will call you to begin work on the details.
Cheers,
Emerson "Chip" Swan
Organization Core, Inc.
I see our relationship unfolding in the following way:
- Get the current application to “Minimum Viable Product” or MVP level. Finish the UI paradigm and visual styles. Polish up a couple of “showcase forms” so we can push that technology out to the rest of the application and get it finished. I will probably need help with that “push it out” part too. The goal of the MVP is to get our “alpha users” using it, and loving it. This will also include some Telerik Reporting support, if you know that system.
- Create MVP mobile feature sets.
- Create version 2, iron-hard tested and ready for deployment to new users.
There are a number of other features of this system that are being developed. We will discuss them together later as well. But first we need to focus on the above UI basics, and make it brain-dead user-friendly. In future, we will be developing an API, integrating with many third-party applications, creating lots of pre-defined reports, and adding new application features. If our first projects work out well, of course we will work together on many of those as well.
All developers must be within the United States, and must be bound to our non-disclosure and service agreements.
If you will forward me your rate structure and contact info, I will call you to begin work on the details.
Cheers,
Emerson "Chip" Swan
Organization Core, Inc.