Ohh sweet! Super psyched to see us on the front page of HN.
We are looking for as many folks who love pair programming as possible. So if pair programming is your thing, please consider applying to be an expert here:
www.airpair.com/be-an-expert
Let me know if you have any questions about AirPair.
It's set up as a marketplace where experts can have ballpark hourly rates and clients can also offer a specific rate for a given request. Then a mutually agreed upon amount (could be zero on up through top-dollar market rates) can be negotiated. As an expert you can decide "I always want $X/hour" if you like or you can do it case-by-case. Same thing as a client, you can specify in the request an amount you are offering and let experts take it or leave it.
I'm enamored with this service. I use google hangout to pair program all the time, but I love the idea of finding people on Github to video conference for rapid problem solving.
I'm working on a C# extension to Visual Studio and some of the interfaces I've come across have little (or no) documentation on MSDN. I'd love to get in touch with an expert who works on Visual Studio extensions or works directly on Visual Studio at Microsoft.
Do you often find new experts? I'd love to pay for someone to help me with this particular problem.
Your site is extremely slow. Maybe you need some expert help ;-)
Sign in with Google? Yeah, why not. Sign in with NSA?
Sounds like a good idea, the guys from techzing were trying to build something similar. I can really use a CSS expert right now to polish my web site. Any alternatives to airpair.com outhere?
Isn't this what Plural Sight does? For 20$ a MONTH?
I've used Plural Sight videos and their supporting code download for learing C#, Design Patterns, Algorithms, Interviewing Questions, Android programming, the complete works.
(Disclaimer: I have no relation with Plural Sight or their employees. Just think their products are awesome, and let you learn at your own pace, and have everything that this pair programming site seems to offer, for a fraction of the cost.)
Not familiar with Plural Sight, but our service connects customers with tech experts over video and screen sharing for hours at a time. The AirPair experts range from senior software engineers with specialty in certain tech (Rails, JavaScript, .NET, Oracle, etc, etc) who are also great mentors to thought leaders in their domains (e.g., core AngularJS committers).
These experts help customers ramp up on new tech and solve complex problems via pair programming and real time help.
I may be needing to program a bidirectional path tracer in the near future, and it'd be awesome to get up to speed by pairing with an experienced coder in that domain on that.
Can you be more specific about which framework you need help with. We will connect you with someone who has the tech you want to work with => http://www.airpair.com/find-an-expert
Feedback: It is necessary to set company name/description mandatory for sign up? I have no company yet and I plan to use your service for different projects.
I have just discovered that the sign up process is a pair request too, I though that one thing was registering an account and another one asking for pair.
Presently no, as we use google hangouts to do most of the video chat. We have plans for our enterprise clients to provide straight email sign up in the future.
Hi, thanks for the comment. We couldn't agree more. There's a systemic problem with STEM education that affects the entire industry.
We welcome female experts and will be doing outreach in this area. On the bright side, we've had quite a few female customers already and are happy to be contributing to righting wrongs.
I didn't mention sexism or imply gender prejudice, because I don't believe that's what happened here.
I ran this by a female developer for sanity checking, and I like what she came back with: "Transgendered people don't make up 50% of the population. Women do. Female software developers make up 18% of the industry, so if you're not getting 18% women interested in working for/with you, you have a communication problem."
For the record, I have no idea how many of the people on their roster identify as transgendered, and neither do you.
We are looking for as many folks who love pair programming as possible. So if pair programming is your thing, please consider applying to be an expert here:
www.airpair.com/be-an-expert
Let me know if you have any questions about AirPair.
Cheers,
Maksim AirPair co-founder