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Does somebody here know how to make 300$ relatively fast, being a programmer? I know it's too broad but if possible list more possibilities.

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    Programmer or not, you can always donate:
    PLASMA
    and
    SEMEN
    or if you are really desperate
    YOUR NUTS
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    @mkdirLuci4 Lol. I don't think I can at my age. Well, I definitely can, but I don't think I'm allowed legally.
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    If your age is preventing you from the first two, I hate to be a dick but you probably won't make much on the internets either because most freelancing requires you to be an adult.
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    @Artemix You mean freelancing? Do you know some site with not overly low rates?
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    @mkdirLuci4 and even if they don't require it, the likelihood you'll get passed over for an adult is really high.
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    @Artemix How do you find the clients?
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    @jhh2450 my point exactly. And to think otherwise is simply a bit arrogant
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    @alanturingisgod post a link to your portfolio and the devRant community will help you decide if you are even ready for freelancing *as a minor*
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    @mkdirLuci4 I already tried freelancing on Fiverr and it worked but I was thinking whether there is something better.
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    @mkdirLuci4 I don't want to provide my projects as this thread will get overly personal.
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    Well I saw a post online who needed Twitter like backend done for 200 $ give it a try. 😂😂😂😂
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    Visit the local businesses near you and offer them WordPress websites or e-commerce. First you will have to show them some other websites you had worked on then easy money enjoyyy.
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    @theElectron a twitter like backend? Thats so vague that I could do it in about 3 hours.
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    Wtf @theElectron - is a twitter backend just a DB that holds users and tweets!?
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    I suspect there are in fact quite a lot of posts online about people getting their backend done for $200.
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    Try consulting. You get to review other code and say it’s shit. No obligation to fix it either
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    @mkdirLuci4 Partly, It would respond to requests from the client and store/retrieve them from a database.
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