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Old March 10th, 2005, 09:40 PM
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Looking for a programer

Hello, I am needing a program for local youth group. I will gladly pay someone to at least get me started in the right directions and if it's not too expensive, I would be glad to pay for the entire program.

Each user access a database looking for a project. Within each project is two different recipes. The judge ranks and compares each recipe over a two minute period giving points to each based upon different parameters such as taste and texture. At the end of the time, the user takes the next project on the list and starts again.

The user should have four projects assigned at one time so that the contestants know where their recipe will be judged. When the user is done with one project, the program assigned another to him.

I was thinking of a data grid that is not bound to the database that displays that four projects assigned to the user. The project at the top of the list is placed on the screen and the name of the two contestants are each displayed along with a score box and a few buttons with +1, +2 pts and a timer that can be adjusted. When the judging is over, the program updates the data base and with the scores.

Clearly there is much more then this. Streaming video of the tasting, using a microcontroler to control a display matrix to show the name and points as the judging is going. Access to the database to view aproximate time your food will be juges based upon the number of projects in front of you. The contestant that is better is matched against other contestants that were determaned to be better and a new project is created and put at the bottem of the list calculating about how long until it is judged (your typicall double elimination bracket), the database must be very controled scoring by pushing a button and unable to edit the contestants or cause coruption by the judge or viewer of the data.


Hope you all get the idea. If someone thinks they can help me and can give me some idea of the difficulty and cost, I would love some help on this. I am spending way too much time triying to learn this coding stuff and at this point would just like to get moving in the right direction.

Thanks, Please let me know at Phearl3ss@yahoo.com

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Old March 11th, 2005, 12:16 PM
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naming your controller, language, database, etc might help, best of luck to you.

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