BOLLOCKS!! Of course you can reuse your code. You're code is not
stored in AS files anyway, but in your head. So unless you can erase
memory how you cracked the algorithm or designed a system, there's no
way you could not reuse the code. Since every project is different in
nature, there's a very small chance you will end up copy pasting the
entire solution for the new client. So in reality you will take bits
and pieces from old projects, even improve the code a bit, write some
new stuff and that's it.





--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Amy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was recently asked to sign an agreement that would designate a Flex 
> project as "Work for Hire."  I.e. I would not retain any ownership of 
> the code I wrote for the project.  This seems to defeat the purpose of 
> OOP, if I create a whole body of code that I can't then reuse.  How do 
> most Flex developers handle the idea of Work for Hire?
> 
> Thanks;
> 
> Amy
>


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