Ahh yes, the preview. I have now completed 12 pages.

Ahh yes, the preview. I have now completed 12 pages.
We study Information and Technology (IT) but it is not required to graduate and we are not tested on it.
It is elective courses that are optional.
Interactive CD's
This means you need even more staff to develop the software on these cd's, as well as a full team to solve problems.
You would need desktop programmers (C#, C++, C, etc) to develop the software, or Lingo developer for Kiosks.
Which would cause even more problems, as you would have to debug it on a variety of machines and system setups.
Which makes it even more challenging because you need to develop a web API to communicate with these interactive cd's so they can login and interact with their web account.
I just don't see it working.
In the United Kingdom, it is also a choice to study IT/ICT. We arn't comparing to schools, this is an extra-outside-school development program.
We have not released any details of what will be on the CDs, therefore you can not say what will be needed. The CD image burning software and hardware has already been bought. Also at no point did we say the CDs will be interactive with the website. More details are to follow on from this, however we plan to release CDs in early 2009.
you will NOT be ready by September. If you want to offer actual qualifications then you will have to go through a whole lot to get the paper work and I'm sure a company like ofsted will have to see if its upto scratch. You have to have the whole site up and by the looks of it its about a years work. Set a more realistic target than 3 months away. You'd going to have to put a lot of money in for the games and design and coding and no one is going to work for 10% of the profits unlike your friend (as you may have noticed in previous projects)
It doesn't matter if the courses are the same/same name. America does not really
recognise gcses, my friend has had to take the SATs to gain a place at university
Last edited by kk.; 27-05-2008 at 09:09 PM.
Big whoop, you bought a CD burner.In the United Kingdom, it is also a choice to study IT/ICT. We arn't comparing to schools, this is an extra-outside-school development program.
We have not released any details of what will be on the CDs, therefore you can not say what will be needed. The CD image burning software and hardware has already been bought. Also at no point did we say the CDs will be interactive with the website. More details are to follow on from this, however we plan to release CDs in early 2009.
I found one that can burn 30 at a time for $20 at a trade lot. That means nothing, if it looks like ****.. and is boring.. then no one wants it.
It also needs to be interactive and dynamic with the website.. you make something that includes a major bug.. and you have burned 60 of them, that is 60 wasted CDs.
As stated, it is an in-house qualification, and not a registered approved qualifcation. We will be helping to develop a CV builder, and this will be like a reference qualifcation, from us. E.g more of a reference than a qualification,
We will be doing a softrun in September 2008, with atleast one system working and then run from there as a BETA, and develop the future systems. Matt is a joint owner in this project and owns 49.9%.
I hope no-one gets confused and thinks that I half own it.
Listen darren, something like this takes a long time to develope and releasing a finished product is better than a product thats sorta there but we couldnt wait to release.
If we feel that the system is not to standards, we can put the system release back.
so how do you plan to pay people that make the system? You cannot give up your shares in the business as you wouldn't be the owner anymore. Anyway, the share % means nothing if it fails or makes no profit
The system builder, Matt has rarely, accepted 49.9% of DevelopTomorrow as he believes he will make enough profit to cover his development costs.
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