Reminds me of the student that filled their bottom wardrobe drawer
with porridge, and took a slice for breakfast, lunch and supper.
I think they were found dead, not sure why.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 7 Jun 2009, at 18:18, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
That remark about Cup Noodles was not very
I never charge for anything (except EFL teaching) per hour; to my mind
that stinks; lazy types like myself, safe in the knowledge they were
being paid by the
hour would take things in a leisurely fashion and the end result would be
continually delayed.
Of course teaching kiddos English is
my price fluctuates with the variations of the market forces behind
quality tea and coffee
I have a special price for NGOs and academics in general which is tied
to the Cup Noodles price
I am thinking about creating a new service of elegant designer
fashionable code tied to the price of some
That remark about Cup Noodles was not very nice:
The first thing I will do when I arrive in Edinburgh is stock
up on Pot/Cup Noodles to last me through the conference:
Pot Noodles occupy an important position in my personal
development, having got me through my Bachelor's degree
and all those
That remark about Cup Noodles was not very nice:
The first thing I will do when I arrive in Edinburgh is stock
up on Pot/Cup Noodles to last me through the conference:
Pot Noodles occupy an important position in my personal
development, having got me through my Bachelor's degree and
Richmond,
I've been a grad student for 10 years, believe me when I say I hold a
bachelor degree on noodles. In edinburgh, I might go for hosteling so,
don't think me as being not nice to the whole student class or those
that count their pennies because I do that too.
And since you like noodles
I will not stoop to haggis flavoured pot noodles; however,
I am more than happy to tell any interested parties about
deep-fried haggis and black-pudding: far less MSG, far more
healthy, healthy, healthy super-saturated fat.
Haggis flavoured pot noodles would be like having to depend
on
Thanks to everyone for their comments.
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I am thinking about creating a new service of elegant designer
fashionable code tied to the price of some undisclosed quantity of
porcini mushrooms, high quality pasta, dried tomatoes, tons of spices
and good wine.
yet,
please send me a reminder.
On 6 jun 2009, at 04:18, Charles Szasz wrote:
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On 6 jun 2009, at 04:18, Charles Szasz wrote:
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Charles Szasz wrote:
What do Rev programmers charge per hour for programming?
Hi Charles,
The simple answer is: It's not that simple.
I've heard of hourly rates (USD) for Rev programmers ranging from a
couple of dozen dollars per hour to a couple of hundred dollars per
hour. What
Phil,
Quick, where do I find a couple of the dozen dollar per hour
programmers?
PL
On Jun 6, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Phil Davis wrote:
Charles Szasz wrote:
What do Rev programmers charge per hour for programming?
Hi Charles,
The simple answer is: It's not that simple.
I've heard of hourly
Are you sure you'd want to hire them? :-)
On Jun 6, 2009, at 12:11 PM, Paul Looney wrote:
Quick, where do I find a couple of the dozen dollar per hour
programmers?
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Sure, they probably program better than I do. ;-)
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On Jun 6, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Petrides, M.D. Marian wrote:
Are you sure you'd want to hire them? :-)
On Jun 6, 2009, at 12:11 PM, Paul Looney wrote:
Quick, where do I find a couple of the dozen dollar per hour
programmers?
programmers charge per hour for programming?
Hi Charles,
The simple answer is: It's not that simple.
I've heard of hourly rates (USD) for Rev programmers ranging from a
couple of dozen dollars per hour to a couple of hundred dollars per
hour. What a person receives per programming hour is dependent
Hi from Paris,
After spending 30 years in the business of selling bodies
to do all sorts of things (such as programming), I feel
the earth shuddering under my feet.
The answer to the above question is the same as it always
was :
What the market will bear !
Depends on the country,
Charles,
What do Rev programmers charge per hour for programming?
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Charles,
What do Rev programmers charge per hour for programming?
In addition to my plug for RunRev Platinum support, I wanted to address your
question from a different angle. The issue of what to charge comes up
frequently with any programming task. I've heard lots of rules of thumb
Bill Marriott wrote:
Charles,
What do Rev programmers charge per hour for programming?
For my personal consulting, I almost never charge hourly for development,
whether it is for marketing materials or database work or Revolution code.
Instead I issue a quote on a project basis
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