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How should I describe the process of learning someone else's code? (In an invoicing situation.)
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How should I describe the process of learning someone else's code? (In an invoicing situation.)
Thanks anon. Yes, I think it needs to be clear and up front, rather than half-hidden by a long winded string.
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How should I describe the process of learning someone else's code? (In an invoicing situation.)
Thanks Erik. Great point about the code commenting; there was zero existing, so I've been doing that along the way. Yes, I agree, I've already eaten about half of the 'knowledge assimilation' hours myself, and will only be billing for the remaining half.
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How should I describe the process of learning someone else's code? (In an invoicing situation.)
Thanks Justin, good points there. What sort of language would you use during the job quoting phase?
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