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I'm doing my own thing and I'm happy. That's not what I was writing about. Try to understand. You and I are deviations, I wrote about the norm. Advice is really good for those who write it, not for those who read it. As an analyst I wrote about what works now, and what works well is the Hindu approach. And if a good programmer is a good programmer, then advising him to lose two years is not good either, while a bull coder will get his first order in a week and get money, while a good programmer sucks his paw.
Ah, so it was the guru's condescension to mere mortals and stingy tears about their difficulties? Somehow it doesn't fit with the previous statement:
I've done this at least twice in freelancing, seriously invested. Both times it didn't yield a decent return. It's not like I'm a writer, I'm a programmer.
Of course, every second can not reach such a high level.
Of course, a bull coder with a beautiful avatar and a price tag of 10 quid will get an order faster than a professional with a minimum order of 300 ue.
Of course, all niches are already occupied here, and the only thing left is to learn from the Indians.
But don't let it worry the one who wants to do freelancing seriously. There is a completely separate category of customers for him.
Of course, every second person will not be able to reach such a high level.
Of course, a bullcoder with a beautiful avatar and a price tag of 10 quid will get an order faster than a professional with a minimum order of 300 ue.
Of course, all niches are already occupied here, and the only thing left is to learn from the Indians.
But don't let it worry the one who wants to do freelancing seriously. There is a completely separate category of customers for him.
You would from the height of your lowly arrogance -- do not insult people.
You shouldn't. You are not such a pure "coder" ("pure" in the sense without additional labels in the form of "bullshit" and others that you stick on others).
From the height of your lowly arrogance -- don't insult people.
I shouldn't. You are not such a pure "coder" ("pure" in the sense without additional labels like "bullshit" and others that you stick on others).
It was a quote, the statement is not mine.
I don't consider myself a super-programmer, I just understand well what the customer needs.
It seems to me that there are no bull coders in freelancing. There's a lot of competition there - they wouldn't survive.
If the customer gets glitchy code, he will not go to this contractor again.
It seems to me that there are no bull coders in freelancing. There's a lot of competition there - they wouldn't survive.
If a customer gets glitchy code, he will not go to this contractor again.
Ah, so it was the guru's condescension to mere mortals, and stingy tears about their complexities?
If you have a clear understanding of how things should be - you can build a team, make your platform - and challenge the metaquotes. Why not?
That's how they don't take root. And there have already been a few fights on the forum.
Are you saying that there is only quality?
Andrew, I'm sorry, but a lot of remodelling for "quality". Even somewhere their sources are purely for fun.
But ... I couldn't resist there. Not in the sense that strongly wanted to stay there, but in the sense of realised - not my sandbox there. I'm a coder, but an advertising-marketer.
Disorientated by an opinion that is new to you and different. Your experience does not allow you to understand someone who is not labelled with formal labels.
Oh, labelling guru!
What is your purpose for being on this resource?
Are you saying it's all about quality?
Andrew, I'm sorry, but I've done a lot of remodelling for "quality". Even somewhere their sources are purely for fun.
But ... I couldn't resist there. Not in the sense that strongly wanted to stay there, but in the sense of realised - not my sandbox there. I'm a coder, but an advertising-marketer.