5
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6answers
136 views
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. …
35
votes
35answers
2k views
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 …
1
vote
3answers
110 views
How do you find outside programming help?
Where do you go to find high-quality outside development help? Alternately, if you are a high-quality independent developer, where do you go find projects to work on?
I own a software and IT …
1
vote
2answers
75 views
.net consulting rates: what is the highest you have charged? [closed]
As an asp.net or .net developer what is the highest consulting rate
you have charged? I have read some where that share point consultant
are in very high demand and can charge high consulting …
4
votes
6answers
185 views
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, …
1
vote
3answers
68 views
Piece of advice needed to buld my new pattern of resume [closed]
Hi friends.... At present i am doing my final year engineering in India. I have to apply for scholarship in order to continue with my higher studies in sweden. The documents they require includes my …
18
votes
15answers
2k views
Full-time programmer or software development consultant?
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 …
7
votes
11answers
419 views
Best way to track time spent working on a project as a consultant on many projects?
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 …
-1
votes
0answers
39 views
commercial companies you can contract with for help [closed]
I was reading a page about asking programming questions (if you don't believe me, verify at the page) and it said "There are also plenty of commercial companies you can contract with for help, both …
3
votes
8answers
212 views
What is the best way to tell a client they need to pay more?
I charge by the hour for custom development. Generally, the client agrees to pay for so many hours, and then I get feature-creep. Often, the clients try to get me to continue working for free. …
16
votes
19answers
5k views
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.)
…
22
votes
19answers
990 views
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 …
1
vote
6answers
357 views
contractor hourly rate based on consulting rate
I am considering working for a consultant that charges a known rate, lets say $100/hour. As a contractor working for the consultant, what hourly rate should I expect?
Edit:
This could become a …
10
votes
7answers
264 views
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 …
30
votes
20answers
3k views
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 …
