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I've been on Scriptlance for the past few days, trying to get a programmer for my plurk clone and I have noticed that a lot of the programmers bidding are from India, I thought a lot of my replies would be from the US, but my question is though, can I trust them with the project or should I wait for someone else?
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I've been on Scriptlance for the past few days, trying to get a programmer for my plurk clone and I have noticed that a lot of the programmers bidding are from India, I thought a lot of my replies would be from the US, but my question is though, can I trust them with the project or should I wait for someone else?
I know of some mean programmers (from India) on Daniweb that are very knowledgeable and reliable in terms of understanding concepts, and problem solving. To trust someone or not is strictly up to your judgment - you can't simply ask others to get a solid answer.
Last edited by Alex Edwards; Aug 12th, 2008 at 9:05 pm.
I'm sorry if it does but let me clarify what I mean, I want to know if the country is technologically advanced enough to program the script that I am asking for, I don't know much about India and their technology so I was hoping someone here could tell me if they can, technologically, do the project I want. I am in no way trying to be raciest.
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