All I need is a programmer
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All I need is a programmer
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#3Interestingly enough, a lot of people get stuck in some sort of weird trap: Their idea is worth so much to them that they won't give up equity yet their idea is worth so little that they won't invest in it.
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#5Noone had read the mythical man month, or Spolsky's 'Hitting the highlights' (or named something similar to that).
I can testify first hand that treating software engineer like cogs is a road to slippage, bugs and all the good engineers leaving!
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#8As sure as the sun shines, people -- especially your "friends" -- are never going to offer what you're actually worth. (For one thing, they have little way of knowing. Given that most software engineers can barely estimate how long their projects will take or how much the result is worth, how can you expect inexperienced folks to do it?) You just have to do what this guy did: Ask for what you think you're worth, and be gracious but firm if they say something stupid or insulting in return.
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#9That's IT! I just decided to quit Lisp and program in C from now on. And all this time I wondered why I have no social skills... But now everything will be fine!!!