Thanks again Johannes Again I sorry if I am cluttering this list with my own issues.... Here is a bit more detail if interested. Like most of you I can code an hour or two in the evenings but I am pretty new to C/C++ and will be much slower then the rest of you. I starting working on this project four years ago but this time has been occupied by trying to plan out the project. I feel like I am so close to something amazing but I also feel that I am trying to fit a square peg into a round hole and I am running around in circles. I would like to be able to control and process data from about 100 different models of instruments. I am only working 3 hours a day, while my Autistic Son is in nursery school and looking after him full time otherwise. However I am still able to move about 10-15K worth of instrumentation through my basement per month. I have access to instruments and software, market myself well and have an interest in open source. I feel like I am in a great place to make a difference but I have so far failed to do so. I am afraid to code an entire App. Just the configuration alone would be difficult with so many instruments. I am thinking it might be better to assemble things on a case by case basis. All of these labs have such different needs and styles too, if there was a way they could also write part of the application, that would be best. I know people make hooks in their applications for embedding languages like Lua and Python but these languages will take too long for these busy people to learn, that's why I am looking at an HTML solution. So, what I can offer is 1-2 hours per day of less then amazing C/C++ or I can contribute financially or both. On the financial note, almost all the profit I am making at the moment is back out the door in the form of Autism therapy bills and debt repayment from a difficult couple of years. However my Son is getting better and when I can work a normal work day I should be able to contribute funds, perhaps $100-$300 a month. This is however not enough to employ a full time programmer and I can't fund years of CSS development it would have to be 2/3rds geared towards my project. Not sure if this is a good match for the project? Thanks for reading my long-long email-patrick
* completing full CSS 2.1 support * adding JavaScript * developing your own framework based on that
are all very ambitious projects on their own.
Cheers, Johannes
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