[Tutor] Anyone available for 1:1 help?

Mats Wichmann mats at wichmann.us
Sat Feb 11 17:33:08 EST 2023


On 2/11/23 10:58, Dani Cain wrote:
> New to this and working on a project but find myself spinning my wheels at
> this point. Super general question but anyone available this weekend to
> assist? (Preferably experienced in DS or SDLC.)

This list doesn't work like that, although it's of course possible 
someone will contact you offlist with an offer (especially if you're 
willing to pay them).  Generally speaking - ask questions, wait for 
answers, iterate. Usually it works better if they're specific - if you 
ask conceptual questions without details of something you've tried and 
how it didn't work, you may get no answers - or, you may get a long 
philosophical discussion that goes completely off the rails, because... 
we're humans with opinions :)

If by SDLC you mean the Waterfall model of development, that's looked on 
with some disdain by many current software developers, although of 
course that doesn't mean some of them are not forced to use it.

What do you mean with DS?


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