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Ask HN: Is there a place for professionals to trade skills

3 点作者 ruckusing将近 10 年前
I have a solid amount of web app backend and Android experience.<p>I am currently trying to build an iOS app and I have, what I think, are some basic questions that any experienced iOS dev could easily answer.<p>Sure, I could post them on StackOverflow, but I feel like a good &quot;1 hour&quot; sit-down session with an iOS developer would be infinitely more valuable than a piecemeal Q&amp;A format. That way I could get a more holistic view and understanding.<p>I was hoping there was a site where I could go to trade my skills for theirs. I will trade 1-2 hours of my backend &amp; Android help for 1-2 hours of iOS help.<p>Is there such a site &#x2F; app? Ideally it would allow for location filtering so, if desired, one could meet-up in person.<p>There are a lot of educational resources out there: - Coursera - Treehouse - Skillshare<p>But they are all one-way and require one to follow a specific course. I want more ad-hoc education.<p>Basically, scratch my back and I will scratch yours.

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thefivetoes将近 10 年前
Trading skills sounds like a nice idea, but it seems like it might limit you. Maybe someone knows iOS but doesn&#x27;t really care to learn Android at the moment. Pitching it that way might rule people out who would otherwise love to help someone for &quot;free.&quot;<p>In my experience, simply asking an experienced developer for help is enough – and a great way to meet a dev with different skills is to get involved in their community.<p>Are there any iOS MeetUps in or near your area? Or perhaps a popular iOS IRC or Slack channel you can join to meet people remotely?
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MalcolmDiggs将近 10 年前
In my experience: if you go around scratching backs routinely, there will be someone to scratch yours when you need them. Start by being generous with your own time, and it&#x27;ll work out in the end.