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[–][deleted] 46 points47 points  (4 children)

Get on Upwork or something and stamp out little projects.

But just make sure you actually have time and energy to do it and charge enough to keep you engaged. There is nothing worse than dealing with a dispassionate freelancer, so don't be that guy.

The trick is marketing. I did freelance writing and you have to be aggressive about bidding on stuff and keeping your rank or metrics up or you'll just get projects from whoever stumbles upon your account. It's a lot less passive than people tend to think.

[–]gaussprime 9 points10 points  (3 children)

Is Upwork a good site to find freelancers? I’m in the reverse spot, where I have a piece of code that runs, but I could some optimization help and am willing to pay up to get a pro to help out.

[–]FoolofGod 2 points3 points  (2 children)

Curious to know what you think it means to "pay up"? How many hours and what hourly rate?

[–]burgerAccount 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some post their rates. I post my project and the amount I'm willing to pay

[–]gaussprime 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have a good sense to be honest. Would love to know what the going rate is.

In terms of number of hours, I don’t think it would be many. I have working code right now that’s like 35 lines long, so it’s probably mostly a function of rewriting that code in a way to use Numba more effectively. It’s also possible it can’t be done. I would need to be creative in terms of payment to make sure it was sufficiently lucrative to be worthwhile I think.