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Are there any good metaphors for explaining project complexity to a non-programmer?
It was just mentioned that I'm "not exactly building the Sistine Chapel." This is true, but I am building a freight management application, which isn't exactly as simple as drawing controls on a form ...
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How to convince a client that “expensive” is “cheaper”?
Many clients see only the "per hour" price and go "eek" and choose a "cheaper" coder to do the job. Very often these clients ends up with a complete MESS because they wanted to save a couple of bucks ...
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What are the ethics of time management while working for pay?
This is a daily question, for me, and I think one that is applicable to any professional programmer, especially those who, like myself, work for consulting firms and may have insane amounts of money ...
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Is it better to be paid by the project or hourly?
I've recently gotten offers from several clients who are throwing consulting/contract work at me. (this is what we call a high quality problem). The problem is the most interesting ones will take an ...
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Full-time programmer or software development consultant? [closed]
In your opinion and experience, what's best - working full-time and long-term for one company, or part-time short-term on many smaller projects or parts of projects? What do you think are the pros and ...
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How do I name a consulting company?
At some point, I'd like to follow some of the advice on SOFlow and start my own small consulting / software shop. (Consulting because it's easy to get work, software because it scales much better.)
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“Firefighter” consulting, getting a project released
I am about to start working for a new customer who asked for a "firefighter" to help his only developer finish a product due at the end of the month.
While I am confident I will do fine from a ...
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Best way to license Microsoft software as an independent developer
I've recently switched from being an employee of a small consulting company to being an independent consultant and as time goes on I will need to upgrade Windows and Visual Studio. So what is the most ...
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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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Consultant “branding” problem
Where I work, we employ a consultant to do a considerable amount of work for us to hold us over until we can hire/train more staff. He has been working with us for quite a long time now, and he has ...
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How do you deal with clients who have no processes, have no methodology and ask for things to be done for yesterday?
As a consultant you are sometimes thrown into difficult situations. How do you deal with clients who have no processes, have no methodology and ask for things to be done for yesterday even though they ...
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Explaining “Web Application Developer” vs. “Web Site Designer” to prospective clients
How do I go about explaining that I am a "Web Application Developer" and not a "Web Site Designer" to prospective clients - without talking myself out of the project?!
Often I am approached to ...
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As a consultant should I charge my clients for developing specs?
I'm trying to transition into some programming consulting work. A friend of my former employer is interested in having me "develop a spec," which I take to mean come up with some technology ...
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Billing for phone calls
I have an arrangement with a couple of my regular clients whereby there's a regularly scheduled conference call to chat about various work being done and also new stuff coming down the pipe.
At first ...
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How to win contracts as a solo developer? [closed]
What are some of the secrets to ensuring that one gets development contracts from potential clients? Especially if you are a solo coder.
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What are the unspoken “Etiquette”s to be followed with consultants
I graduated few years back and now work for a consulting company. Frequently i have to contact other consulting companies as the client has code that was written by other consultants.
The ...
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HTML 5, what should I tell my clients?
More of my clients lately are asking me about HTML 5 and I'm trying to get a sense of what to tell them. How long until all the major browsers have standard support for it? How long until I leave HTML ...
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Best way to track time spent working on a project as a consultant on many projects? [closed]
I have been a consultant for many years now and find myself crossing the barriers of being at client A while working on client B...then taking part in a meeting over the phone for client C, etc.
I ...
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Do consulting companies focus on code quality?
I've gotten a couple of interviews from companies to fill a junior software developer, half of which are consulting companies.
My last and first job didn't really focus on code quality and was very ...
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I have an idea for a great piece of software, but I can't code. Where do I start?
We occasionally get approached by people who want someone to write software for them. They often take the form of:
I have a great idea for a piece of software and I want to find someone to write ...
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What to ask a potential client to make sure they know what they are getting themselves into?
I'm getting asked a lot more frequently by friends and friendly acquaintances to 'redo' their website. I know what to ask to learn exactly what they mean by 'redo' their website, but not what to ask ...
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Would you turn down a project due to lack of knowledge?
As people trying to broaden our knowledge and become better developers... when should we turn down a project and say "I don't know how to do that"?
Obviously there are extremes that are obvious e.g. ...
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Determining Value-Based Fees for Software Projects
There is another post on here "How to quote project development cost" where user SpliFF commented:
This is not a labor market, you are
selling knowledge and solutions. Some
solutions are ...
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How do you deal with a company that has misplaced their trust in a developer?
I've recently started working with a company that needs ongoing support for their site. They already have a consultant whom they seem very pleased with and have placed a great deal of trust in him.
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How do you get new clients for freelance / contracting / consulting work?
I'm curious as to how many of you Flowers work for yourself or for a tiny independent web development shop. Other than the obvious network, network, network and cold calls/emails what other inventive ...
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Consulting and the Joel Test
The Joel Test sounds like a list of attributes I'd like to work with (and doesn't it for most of us?) But in a consulting context, it can vary a lot. I've been told it depends on the customer, which ...
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Can a salaried computer programmer manage part-time contracting?
I'm a salaried computer programmer, and I make a pretty good living at it. I've been thinking of supplementing my income by handling a few part-time, paid consulting opportunities. I'm worried, ...
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Should I create a business for the side work / consultancy work I am getting?
I'm getting some rather serious consulting work on the side of my main job. Serious in that I'm filling out NDAs and service agreements for the small-ish company I'm being contracted by. The guy I'm ...
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price of a web site
I am looking into starting a project on the side building web pages for people and businesses. This will not be my primary job (unless demand far exceeds my expectations)
I am wondering what type of ...
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Should we create Virtual Machine environment so a consultant can develop in similiar environment?
This is a large project and currently there are only 3 developers working on it. We have some money in the budget to contract development help from a software consulting firm. However, because the ...
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Am I charging enough? I think I may have put myself in a weird situation
Here's my situation with rough numbers. I'd like to know if my thinking (at the bottom) seems sound to you guys. (Side note: I've read many of the related questions on here, and helpful as they were, ...
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Does someone have a sample software consulting proposal and/or contract?
In the past, I've always done independent contracting work for people and they pay me via a 1099. Never really a formal contract or proposal, etc...
I now have a software consulting company and will ...
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Looking for **software requirements document** templates
I'm looking for some effective and freely available templates for software/product requirements documents (PRDs). Anyone know of any good resources?
Thanks,
Yarin
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How do you make yourself stand out as a consultant?
How do you make yourself as a consultant stand out from the others? It's frustrating trying to learn how to market yourself when everyone and their brother is advertising themselves as an SEO expert ...
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Software used to create consulting invoices
At any given time, I do consulting for between 2-4 clients, and I'm having some trouble keeping track of the hours and generating invoices. My current solution is to use Google Calendar to track my ...
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What tools do you use for small, distributed teams?
I started distributed team work with Basecamp, moved over to Unfuddle to integrate issue management and SVN repositories with basic project management, and now I'm hearing a lot about assembla with ...
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Consultant, contractor, or freelancer?
I have been using consultant, contractor, and freelancer interchangeably. I just started working for myself and have been wondering about how to market myself and which term to use. Am I a ...
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Where does open source help end, and consulting begins?
As one of the core contributors for an open-source framework, I'm frequently dazzled by the blurry line between "open source help" and consulting. I'd like to ask for your advice on the matter.
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Dealing with multiple consulting projects
As a freelance programmer, it can be a good thing when you quote for 4-5 jobs and get all 5 of them. It can mean lots of money, but it also has the effect of stress/burnout, and not knowing where to ...
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Career Crossroads: Developer to Business “Bridge” or Pure Developer?
After working for a long time within a large business as a self developed developer you can become very proficient at translating "geek speak" into "business speak". This tends to include spending an ...
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Working on site for a client?
Is mobilizing the implementation team to the client site to do the full cycle of implementation recommended? In other words, what are the pros and cons of working on client site other than in our own ...
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How should I decide rates and negotiate as a contractor?
I am planning on starting out doing consulting in the bay area.
I would like to know how do you guys decide on consulting rates for a project and how do you go about negotiating them with a client?
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How can I reuse generic code for consulting between companies? [migrated]
I am employed full time for company X and approached by company Y to do consulting services to write embedded C for them. While I know the basics of conflicts of interests and the big no-no's of ...
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WordPress vs. Static files for a consulting site?
I'm putting together a consulting-type site (for myself) and I'm not sure whether I should use WordPress or just write all the pages out myself.
There are only about 6 pages:
Home
Static Text 1
...
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J2EE consultants: What free OS do you prefer to implement for clients?
I am aiming to develop J2EE web apps for clients, and am wondering what OSS operating systems you all have had the best luck with? Windows is expensive, RHEL, SUSE Enterprise Linux, and Solaris are ...
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Consulting price suggestions
In a few days I'll be meeting with the owner and a few others of a small business. At this meeting, I'll be discussing their website, specifically how I would plan to improve it. I have already had ...
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Legal preparation/NDA when shopping a new technology around
Several years ago I created some custom algorithms and code for processing CNC files (basically ways of controlling automated machines for manufacturing).
Now, years later, I found suddenly that my ...
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How do your run internal projects at your consultancy?
I work for a consultancy whose main revenue stream is from client work. We also run projects internally e.g. to implement a CRM system for our sales team.
We build release plans for internal ...
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what is the best way to hire a consultant to help with an open source project?
I develop an open source Ruby On Rails project as a part of my job. However priorities at my work shifted and the project is now postponed for about a month. I know that that there are people who ...
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Writing a technical proposal
How do I write a technical programming proposal for a client's website? Are you aware of any helpful resources?