Great story, great looking site. Your counter 2x which may be due to my system - felt a little odd. So let's say you get your 20% - and then zero savings - do they remain a client?
The article in its current format is almost unreadable. The art of conversation is unknown to many. I attempt to explain to others that conversation is a volley - not a match. Serve up softballs, allow others to answer…
Technology is the amoral multiplier of output from using the mind & nature to reduce effort. If the highly ethical are avoiding involvement the advances will be left to the greedy and oppressive.
You won't find it. Code grows, decisions get made, and practices are adopted. I am working on my fourth iteration of what turns out to be my largest undertaking. Step 1. Idea 2. Hack something 3. Commit, comment. 4. Hit…
I am a unicorn of sorts because I could do all that and yet I would not want to because I am going to guess that the minimum amount of hours required to meet the previous person's output I would have to work ~65 hours a…
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I wrote one, as a consultant, because nothing existed. Captured time, tasks, and held key/values for documentation. Every task was assigned, never open, and timecards were auto generated (and emailed to management)
Great story, great looking site. Your counter 2x which may be due to my system - felt a little odd. So let's say you get your 20% - and then zero savings - do they remain a client?
The article in its current format is almost unreadable. The art of conversation is unknown to many. I attempt to explain to others that conversation is a volley - not a match. Serve up softballs, allow others to answer…
Technology is the amoral multiplier of output from using the mind & nature to reduce effort. If the highly ethical are avoiding involvement the advances will be left to the greedy and oppressive.
You won't find it. Code grows, decisions get made, and practices are adopted. I am working on my fourth iteration of what turns out to be my largest undertaking. Step 1. Idea 2. Hack something 3. Commit, comment. 4. Hit…
I am a unicorn of sorts because I could do all that and yet I would not want to because I am going to guess that the minimum amount of hours required to meet the previous person's output I would have to work ~65 hours a…
edit:
I wrote one, as a consultant, because nothing existed. Captured time, tasks, and held key/values for documentation. Every task was assigned, never open, and timecards were auto generated (and emailed to management)