Thanks Matt, I think that sounds the most logical and fair way to approach the problem. For example, I'm writing a web site/management application in ASP.Net, for a beauty salon, into which I have incorporated the strands of AJAX that I know and understand well, but on the side, I am also...
Thanks for that Fred, that was one of the reasons I asked. I'm trying to get back to being salaried again. This freelance stuff is a bit too patchy, but I'm having some trouble because it appears like a gap in my work history, and I feel as though I might have been left behind.
Don't force it...
That's just what I do Fred, although time gets a bit tight when I've got other people breathing down my neck. I gather you bill on an hourly rate?
George
Don't force it, use a bigger hammer.
Shady.
I agree 100% Walt, that's what I've been doing. All of my projects have been new starts, for clients that just want an outcome, they don't really care about how it get's there, so I just use what I know best (C#/ASP.net) - even AJAX is a learning curve. I can't help feeling that I'm short...
I've been in development for about 20 years now, and I've recently been forced to take a years break from professional life. During this absence I tried to keep up with all the trends, but now I'm back as a free lance developer I find it impossible to spare the time to keep up with all the...
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