http://blueberrytree.ws<p>I once blew a programming interview at Microsoft. I was disappointed in myself and I was sure I could have done better had I only studied the correct things (Date and time algorithms).<p>Instead of looking for another job, I decided to start living off my savings and build an online programming interview tutor smart enough to figure out what topics I needed more practice with. I started building BlueberryTree because I wanted to use it.<p>I've finished enough development for a potential MVP and I'm working on adding more programming interview exercises, tutorials and video lectures. I'd like a partner and I'm willing to split equity 50/50.<p>I'm a software developer and I love what I do. I read technical books on the toilet, I don't care what language or framework I use, I'm easy to get along with, and I drink my whiskey neat.<p>I'm looking for a new best friend and partner. You could be a developer, a designer or someone who loves to get sales.<p>If you'd like to know more contact me at "cozysystems at gmail.com"
Some random questions for you:<p>What language/framework/tech is your programming tutor written in?<p>What skills/qualities are you looking for in a cofounder?<p>Where are you located (closest city I guess is enough)?
I think this is a somewhat interesting idea. I got bored and quit before finishing one of the example problems though...<p>If you're looking for a co-founder, maybe you could try open sourcing your project on GitHub, and then re-submitting your request along with a link to the code. That's the first thing I would want to look at.
You might want to look up Gayle Laakmann, who wrote "Cracking the Coding Interview" amongst others other books and runs a site/startup called CareerCup.<p><a href="http://www.careercup.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.careercup.com/</a>