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Generally referring to users in an enterprise settings that are part of most companies. Examples can be finance departments that may use accounting software or marketing departments that use content management systems for web properties.
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Developing a software idea into a business [closed]
I am interested in finding out the experiences of those who at one time have come up with a neat software idea, maybe as a result of a hobby, dissertation, college project, etc and have developed it ...
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When is it good (if ever) to scrap production code and start over?
I was asked to do a code review and report on the feasibility of adding a new feature to one of our new products, one that I haven't personally worked on until now. I know it's easy to nitpick someone ...
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What interview question weeds out 'bad' applicants? [closed]
We have a list of the best interview questions people have been asked and the worst interview question you've been asked but what question do you believe sorts the chaff from the wheat?
One you've ...
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What are common pitfalls for startups driven by software developers?
Myself and a friend have created a startup, but we are both software developers. We are quickly realizing that we are going to have to deal with, and understand, all of the intricacies of business.
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5 years experience == 100k+ salary? Really?
There are ads like that all over the place on different online job boards for software developers. My question is: is that really a realistic goal for most developers? Are recruiters just flat out ...
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When should you leave your day job to open a start-up?
I am thinking of opening my own start-up but my friends & family always advise me to do my freelance projects parallel for sometime and then leave my day job.
My argument is: I am not able to ...
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How do you reward your clients for good behaviour?
To me, good behavior from a client includes things like:
Paying their invoices on time (probably the no. 1 thing that makes me happy).
Taking the advice you give them on technical matters (e.g. you ...
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Business Case for Resharper
We are trying to get Resharper introduced to our company but it would have to be for all developers. Management want us to justify the cost with a business case.
I am unsure how to go about getting ...
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How to overcome “it has already been done” problem when starting a project/business?
So, you come up with an idea that seems to be a good solution for an existing problem, or a different approach for solving a problem which makes the existing solutions obsolete or not needed anymore.
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What's the best way for a developer to start his/her own business? [closed]
I'm a developer who is interested in entrepreneurship, but also loves building good software. What would be the best avenue for me to own my own business? Would a service-based model work better, or ...
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Real-world examples of Scala applications?
Has anyone out there worked on, or know of any real-world Scala applications? There has been a lot of talk lately, and I have even gone so far as to start learning it. I'd like to know if there are ...
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What payment structure do you use for small projects?
What payment schedule do you use for small projects (e.g. < $10,000)?
This is the structure I use:
20% deposit before any work starts
70% payment when project gets to 90% completion (I know this ...
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Should you charge a customer for bug fixes?
I always have, either by factoring it into the cost initially or just charging by the hour. Upon talking with another developer, who is older and been around the industry longer than I have been, he ...
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Getting out of CRUD
Definition:
CRUD - Create, Read, Update, Delete; The four basic functions of persistent storage. In the context of this question, specifically related to business applications.
I'll be honest, my ...
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What do you do when every possible business idea is already taken?
I have a bit of free time and lots of enthusiasm for software and the web.
I want to make a start-up, to sell kind of product or online service, but I'm having a hard time coming up with business ...
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Do independent developers still make a living on their own products?
It has been said that the days of the independent developer are over, as modern applications require more professionalism in user interfaces, graphics, and so on.
Nevertheless, I imagine that there ...
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Coding beauty vs business needs
All programmers I have met, myself included, always want to start a project that touches old code by "Lets rewrite the framework for this thing. It's old, fugly and unmanageble"
On the other hand, ...
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How does your workplace dress code affect your mindset and productivity? [closed]
What is the dress code at your workplace, and does it make you feel less or more productive? How does it affect your mindset? Do you wish that you could wear something else?
I've only had a full-time ...
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Does your employer punish mistakes?
I was watching something on TV the other day and sat in disbelief as someone said something to the effect of, "I wish we could round up all of the people who made mistakes and punish them." That ...
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Setting an hourly rate for a freelance project
I have been offered to work on a medium sized maintenance project. I haven't done freelance work in a while and am looking for some advice on how to set an hourly rate for this project.
The job was ...
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When/if to seek a patent?
I am working part-time on a personal project, and it's been going very well. I've shown it to a few people, and they are all extremely enthusiastic, so I've been considering actually finishing it up, ...
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Best License for Selling Open Source Software [closed]
What's the best license to use for your software when you want to be paid for commercial use but are happy for non-profits/geeks to use for free?
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What is your or your company's programming process?
I'm looking for process suggestions, and I've seen a few around the site. What I'd love to hear is what you specifically use at your company, or just you and your hobby projects. Any links to other ...
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Throwing hardware at software problems – Which way do you lean?
There is a strong case out there for companies who are experiencing scaling problems with their current architecture to simply spend $$$ on cutting edge hardware to achieve the performance and scale ...
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App Store Taxes as an Individual Developer [closed]
I am an individual developer selling a paid iPhone app in the iOS App Store. All my profits have been made in 2011, so I don't need to worry about the sales for this April's tax season, but I'm ...
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How to explain to client that you can't give them some of the source
We have a number of AS/Flex components that we've built over time and improved upon. They've been turned into components so they can be reused in different projects and save us time. So you can think ...
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Handling difficult clients
I'm just starting out on a freelance project after several years as an employee. Currently, I'm negotiating a short contract with my first customer, and its proving to be quite difficult.
Edit: I ...
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How do you land your “side gigs”?
I work full time as a .Net programmer in Kansas City. I would like to start picking up some side gigs for extra cash.
Anyone else doing this? How are you finding the opportunities? Any tips, ...
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What the difference between Consulting and Contracting [closed]
In regards to programming, what is the difference between being a contractor, and a consultant?
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How do you get from requirements to production?
I'm doing some research for an article I'm writing about the process of getting from the requirements to production.
I met with some of my peers last week and they had some interesting ideas.
As a ...
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How do you make a case for Django [or Ruby on Rails] to non-technical clients
Businessmen typically want a web application developed. They are aware of .net or J2EE by names, without much knowledge about either.
Altho' Rails and Django offer for a much better and faster ...
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Ethics of keeping a domain name hostage
I do some work as a freelance web developer, for which I do my own hosting. I have one client who is very behind on paying me. His domain is registered in my name not his. Is it ethical for me to ...
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No room for elegant code?
Attempt at objectivity: This is based mostly on my small amount of experience.
I go through phases where I become dismayed and perceive that, ultimately, nobody really cares about writing good code. ...
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How do I make the business case for Python?
How would I make a compelling argument for introducing Python into a windows environment? VBscript or Batch scripts will run on any machine and handle most administrative tasks and Java and .Net are ...
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Non-Compete Clauses [closed]
Do you agree with / have you ever signed a non-compete clause? What advice do you have, if I wanted to hire someone, about Non Competes? Not non-disclosures, mind you. Non-Competes..
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What are your do's and don'ts for the first day on the job as a developer?
I just got hired as a web developer for a marketing company (though they do lots of things, development is the bread and butter).
I'm a self taught developer with zero experience as a programmer ...
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The business of Artificial Intelligence
I'm putting together a presentation aimed towards entrepreneurs on the present state of industrial AI development, titled "The business of AI"; however, what little resources I have found on Google ...
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What is a standard warranty period for software development?
How long do you warranty your software against bugs, defects, or security issues after final acceptance by the client? I've used a 90 day window for our web development projects in the past, after ...
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Cost and ownership of source code as a freelance programmer
in the context of freelance programming (for the web), how do you calculate the cost and ownership of the source code.
So, say I'm working on a project for a client, and I've worked how long the ...
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Most promising mobile platforms?
So I've got some great ideas on mobile products. I'm in a position where I need to pick the best platform to initially develop on. I currently don't own a mobile device of any specific platform. ...
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How to notify someone that their website is vulnerable to SQL injection?
Original question:
An affiliate partner of us has a website that is vulnerable to SQL-injection.
We noticed this by accident (typo in an URL triggered an enormously informative error page).
Now we ...
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Process Smells
We're generally familiar with code smells here, but just as damaging if not more so are when the business side of things - as much as it falls within our domain - is going wrong.
As examples, the ...
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Tax on iPhone developer payments [closed]
Anybody know how Apple deals with taxes when they pay developers their 70%?
Do they take out taxes before paying you your share or is it simply up to the developer
to state the amount on their taxes?
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How to deal with internal company frameworks and SW factories?
Based on my own experience and on experience of my friends I see that many companies have some strange ideas to develop their own frameworks and SW factories (builds skeleton of application for you). ...
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How does it affect me as a developer/engineer/company that Android is open source
I understand the concept of open source, but I just realized now that I understand it from only one view: when I open source my own code. I don't really understand what benefit I'm getting from ...
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What to do if your client thinks you are too bureaucratic?
i recently had a client say i was focusing too much on the project management process on his project.
my reply at the time was "the project management portion of your project only takes up about ...
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How to do software development in a company whose core business isn't software? [closed]
Not to be too defeatist ...
... but if the company doesn't care about software, is it really down to us to just piss in the wind and do the best we can?
I've read answers here that mention ...
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Open source: Why or why not?
We are currently considering licensing options and releasing our app as open source is one of the options on the table, but we have some concerns about forks and a few other issues as well. If you've ...
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Reasons for not using CSS to visually rearrange order of HTML elements
We're having a bit of a discussion in the office at the moment about using CSS to visually re-order elements on the page.
On a very basic level, a member of our team wants to structure the HTML like ...
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What to charge this customer? [closed]
What i decided:
I decided to reject the project for the main reason of the fact the ground me and my girlfriend were on was getting extremely uneasy and i didnt want to loose a cheerleader GF. How ...