Give Charles Simonyi at Intentional Software a call, he should be in a position to bid for the elance job;-) http://www.intentsoft.com/
Ultra High Level Programming Language
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#12If you can sell 2% of the company for $1,000, doesn't that imply a $50,000 pre-money valuation?
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#16If you can sell 2% of the company for $1,000, doesn't that imply a $50,000 pre-money valuation?
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#17this is funny, i read the other post and clicked through to see the last name maroon naming convention and I immediately thought of matt maroon, then he commented on it. hope you take over the world. should have included cloning myspace. Maroon Demo $(document).ready(function(){$("#ebay").text("Shop Victoriously!");}); Let me know what your paypal address is so I can request money :)
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#18this is funny, i read the other post and clicked through to see the last name maroon naming convention and I immediately thought of matt maroon, then he commented on it. hope you take over the world. should have included cloning myspace. Maroon Demo $(document).ready(function(){$("#ebay").text("Shop Victoriously!");}); Let me know what your paypal address is so I can request money :)
themaroon hotmail.com. Send me $100 so that I know it's you and can reply.
Re: Ultra High Level Programming Language
#19I already have a language like that, but instead of just text it takes in text and money and turns it into code. It's also pretty slow for a language, taking up to several months depending on the complexity of the problem.
1. Parse the program input with a lexical analyzer that:
i. Loops through each character.
ii. Appends it to a buffer.
2. Submit the lexed program to eLance with a 7-week bid. i. If someone with at least one project completed bids on it, continue.
ii. If no one responds by the 7th day, return an error: "Syntax error in program. Please recode."
3. Accept the bid.4. while(!checkIfIndianSentCompletedProjectFiles() && isTakingLessThanTwoMonths()) Sleep(1);
5. if (!isTakingLessThanTwoMonths()) return a run-time error: "Temporal stack overflow."
6. else print resultant code.
It takes a long time to compile some projects, but it's reasonable, since it is after all a very, very high level programming language.
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#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
$1000 = $50000 * 2%
I know. That'd give a post-money valuation of $51k, though, giving you a little less than 2% of the company in the end.