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Is there a good site to use where I can find odd jobs for programming?

I am talking about a bit of HTML here, some C# there - small apps and so on.

"Nugget work", if you will!

Edit: Made it a community wiki because I don't feel there will be one super-right answer, there might be a bunch of good options suggested

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Why are you limiting yourself to the UK? If no particular reason, go global, man. – DOK Oct 18 at 20:48
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@DOK - I know what you mean, but I like working with people locally! No language limitations and no time zone confusion. I'm currently working with Americans and the time difference (8 hours with BST at the moment) is a bit of a nightmare! – joshcomley Oct 18 at 20:54
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@CloseVoter - why?! – joshcomley Oct 18 at 22:21

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Try some of these:

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I would suggest Rent a Coder.

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Wow - Rent A Coder could do with using Rent A Coder to do up their website! – joshcomley Oct 18 at 20:49
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In the UK, Jobserve is the site for both contractors and permies.

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The OP isn't looking for a job. Jobsite doesn't really deal with linking those who want some bespoke software writing with those who can provide the service. – ChrisF Oct 18 at 21:28
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Odesk.com is the best

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It might not be fully established yet, but I suspect that jobs.stackoverflow.com would probably be a good starting point. Certainly for those looking for contracts with/from people that are aware of, and participating in, the coding scene (well, insofar as 'scene' is applicable...but you know what I mean).

Jeff's Stackoverflow-blog post on the subject: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/10/introducing-stack-overflow-careers/.

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Both Freelancers.net and No Agencies Please have a strong UK focus, though there's often some duplication between postings and you'll see the same stuff on both of them.

You could try websites like Elance, Guru.com, oDesk, etc but the rates offered on these types of sites are usually ridiculously low and seem like they're not worth the trouble. Personally, I'd recommend staying away from these.

Jeff Atwood has a good blog entry on these types of sites, Can you really rent a coder?

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