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    lower than $8 at any Indian company (not prestigious enough to charge extra money for quality insurance etc.), let's look for somebody who needs just less time.

    2. People can do as much work per hour as they can.
    It's obvious, different people have different efficiency. So if it will take just 2 weeks to devel

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    Someone can say, 'Why do you oppose this?' So I'd like to prevent such attacks and tell that this article is dedicated mainly to the issue if it's worth to look for the cheapest solution.

    Software and web development market is overwhelmed nowadays. Hence, as soon as there is a possibility to get something for nothing the usual approach in search for developers is a choice of the lowest price. The logic is understandable enough, 'Why should I pay $1000 for this bit of software if I can find somebody that will develop the same for as much as $200?' Is it true? I bet it is.

    Anyhow, think once again about the phrase 'something for nothing'. Do you really believe it's possible? If you really think so, I'd suggest you should consider several issues while picking up a developer.

    1. You are paying for what you are getting.
    Normally, any developer will charge you on a basis of the total man-hour they need to complete the project. Talking about offshore development will let us take the price of $8-$15 per man-hour as a base. So any project's price consists roughly of these two elements. Should you want to get a lower cost, you should either negotiate the lower hourly rate, or find people who need less time to develop the application. However, as soon as you won't fall lower than $8 at any Indian company (not prestigious enough to charge extra money for quality insurance etc.), let's look for somebody who needs just less time.

    2. People can do as much work per hour as they can.
    It's obvious, different people have different efficiency. So if it will take just 2 weeks to devel

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    usual approach in search for developers is a choice of the lowest price. The logic is understandable enough, 'Why should I pay $1000 for this bit of software if I can find somebody that will develop the same for as much as $200?' Is it true? I bet it is.

    Anyhow, think once again about the phrase 'something for nothing'. Do you really believe it's possible? If you really think so, I'd suggest you should consider several issues while picking up a developer.

    1. You are paying for what you are getting.
    Normally, any developer will charge you on a basis of the total man-hour they need to complete the project. Talking about offshore development will let us take the price of $8-$15 per man-hour as a base. So any project's price consists roughly of these two elements. Should you want to get a lower cost, you should either negotiate the lower hourly rate, or find people who need less time to develop the application. However, as soon as you won't fall lower than $8 at any Indian company (not prestigious enough to charge extra money for quality insurance etc.), let's look for somebody who needs just less time.

    2. People can do as much work per hour as they can.
    It's obvious, different people have different efficiency. So if it will take just 2 weeks to devel

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    Do you really believe it's possible? If you really think so, I'd suggest you should consider several issues while picking up a developer.

    1. You are paying for what you are getting.
    Normally, any developer will charge you on a basis of the total man-hour they need to complete the project. Talking about offshore development will let us take the price of $8-$15 per man-hour as a base. So any project's price consists roughly of these two elements. Should you want to get a lower cost, you should either negotiate the lower hourly rate, or find people who need less time to develop the application. However, as soon as you won't fall lower than $8 at any Indian company (not prestigious enough to charge extra money for quality insurance etc.), let's look for somebody who needs just less time.

    2. People can do as much work per hour as they can.
    It's obvious, different people have different efficiency. So if it will take just 2 weeks to devel

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    ffshore development will let us take the price of $8-$15 per man-hour as a base. So any project's price consists roughly of these two elements. Should you want to get a lower cost, you should either negotiate the lower hourly rate, or find people who need less time to develop the application. However, as soon as you won't fall lower than $8 at any Indian company (not prestigious enough to charge extra money for quality insurance etc.), let's look for somebody who needs just less time.

    2. People can do as much work per hour as they can.
    It's obvious, different people have different efficiency. So if it will take just 2 weeks to devel

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    lower than $8 at any Indian company (not prestigious enough to charge extra money for quality insurance etc.), let's look for somebody who needs just less time.

    2. People can do as much work per hour as they can.
    It's obvious, different people have different efficiency. So if it will take just 2 weeks to develop a simple application for some programmer, it can take several months to do the same for another one. It's logical, professionals charge more for their services. In return they can develop things other programmers can't make for you even for the less money. But keep you brain cool. Even the best programmer is not a speedy typist. Typing of code, in addition to its design and development, also takes some time. So don't demand programmers to develop something in a day just because you believe the task is simple.

    3. Someone's told you he can develop it two times sooner? Ask him what exactly he'll do?
    As I've already told, definitely, there is a great lag in programmer's capacities. However, the speedier the programmer is, the more expensive his services are. Surely, there are some ways to shorten the development time. They are:

    • Usage of existing open source software.
      Although, some products are just great, don't expect continuous support and the developer's awareness of how everything works within his product.
    • Denial of the code's optimization necessity.
      There are situations when e.g. web based software refuses to work properly on servers just because it consumes too much server resources. Why? It's mainly because the code is clumsy and under-optimi

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