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Seeking Freelancer | Austria | Remote

Looking for someone to port an existing Android / iOS native app to Flutter first, then add more features and maintain the app.

https://opendocument.app/


Hey there, Let me know if you still need help. Have been doing flutter work for 3 years now.


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SEEKING FREELANCER - REMOTE

Our side project OpenDocument Reader - an open source mobile app to view ODF documents - turned into a profitable project. We have a few ideas on how to further improve the app but don't have enough time to do all of it on our own since it's still just a side project for us.

Possible ways you could help, sorted by priority:

- Build JavaScript implementations to display various file formats that are out of scope for our core library, e.g. RTF, markdown, video, ...

- Build sample app that uses our C++ core in a web app using WebAssembly

- Support development of our core library in C++ (https://github.com/opendocument-app/OpenDocument.core)

- Help us grow the app using UI improvements, ASO, etc (only if you come up with your own tasks and can prove the ROI)


SEEKING FREELANCER | EUROPE | REMOTE YES

Looking for an expert for Android NDK / CMake to port an existing C++ project to Android. More information here: https://www.upwork.com/jobs/~01602382ea2d19bf06


social engineering at its best, so quite related in NY opinion.



Android app with big userbase and huge potential but stalling revenue due to lack of development: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.tomtasche.r...


Sorry for my late answer...

So for learning a new programming language, I'd like to see the basic syntax first, then going into common uses (iterating over an array, callbacks, etc), ...

I understand that it's easier for people to follow what you're doing by watching a screencast, but that's exactly what I consider a waste of time: I don't want to watch you clicking buttons / typing code. I want to read the code myself, skip boring parts, ...


It's just a quick and dirty hack at the moment. :)

Thanks for your suggestion though!


Of course I did... I think. :P


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