I'm simply using Linux OS, same as everyone else. i don't want to have a chinese me-to company clone my code overnight and i still need to have this easy to implement and test during the build process. My code is 80% of MVP (outsourced) but i'm an EE and am not highly fluent in code myself. I plan to take the code open source at a later date but i don't want a knock-off company to poison the well before i can build a respectable community. I want a robust but re-flashable codebase with safeguards in place to minimize the risk of "bricking" a customer's device. Anyone on Clarity have advice on hardware platforms and best practices?
Your question is stated in an extremely confusing manner, but what I think I understand is that
1) you're developing a hardware product, and
2) you need to pay someone to write code for it, but
3) you're nervous about outsourcing the code development outside the US because you don't want someone else to copy you?
Let me know if that's accurate, and if not, please state your question more clearly so I, or someone else can answer it correctly.
best,
Lee
Answered 8 years ago
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