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I think it's important that we all take responsibility in renewing the economy. But as a programmer what is the best way to do that? Is there a website for non-profits that need web sites/programming/whatever. I've been thinking about doing some volunteer work at the soup kitchen, but I think my time might be better spent for them as a programmer.

Many of us are losing their jobs, I'm very grateful that I still have one, and would like to try and help out some of the people that have lost theirs.

I realize this isn't a programming question, but a question for programmers

Sorry about the sin of asking a nontechnical question I was just hoping there would be a site like this one, http://www.project4hire.com/, but for volunteer work.

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+1 to counteract the cold-hearted bastard who voted this down. – MusiGenesis Jan 23 at 15:52
Keep this in mind: any time you have to preface a question with "As a programmer," you shouldn't ask the question here. – Robert S. Jan 23 at 15:53
This should be wiki – Sergio Jan 23 at 15:55
Way way too grand a topic you are trying to tackle for a programming site. – icelava Jan 23 at 15:57
This got closed for not being programming related, but then this one is left open and gets lots of upvotes: stackoverflow.com/questions/446673/…. I don't object to either question, but I think the inconsistency is a shame. – Ben Jan 23 at 15:58
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closed as not programming related by Robert S., 17 of 26, Bombe, icelava Jan 23 at 15:56

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Help your neighbor and help all of us. Use your own personal skills to the best of your ability in helping yourself, thereby helping those around you. Economics boils down to being productive, for your self, and for your community. What are you good at?

Howabout you launch a site to add transparency to the banks and government that have failed us so miserably causing this recession. Or a tool to make more people easily understand the true problems. Those are things programmers are good at.

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According to Washington, we should all go rack up debt in an orgy of spending on big-screen TVs. Anyone who has already done so is a patriot, anyone who refuses is un-American.

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How is that even relevant here? – Mostlyharmless Jan 23 at 15:51
lol this guy is great – theman_on_vista Jan 23 at 15:52
It's about as relevant as the actual question, which presumes that programmers are somehow economically different from other people. – GWLlosa Jan 23 at 15:52
From an European point of view :p great answer lol (not that as much to do with the main question though) – fmsf Jan 23 at 15:53
I think you're thinking about Washington v. 43 – MusiGenesis Jan 23 at 15:53
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Start a successful small business, hire people, create jobs.

You don't even have to be a programmer specifically, this can be applied to everyone who has the drive and a good idea.

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Start a business and hire some people - seriously - the number one problem is going to be a shortage of well paying jobs - ones that pay enough to support a family.

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Work hard, make sure YOUR work is the best you can do. Push your team members to give it their best.

Heres how it works:

Programmers giving 100% > Products shine through > Company gets more business/profit > Does not need to lay people off > Might just pull some other business up > Jobs not lost are jobs earned in this economy.

Especially if you work on projects for other companies, remember that their success probably depends on how good a work you do.

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Make your projects economical-wise in terms of power consumption, specially if they are going to be used by a lot of people!

I cannot imagine how much energy has been wasted because of inefficient designs...

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