| bio | website | readystate4.com |
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| location | San Francisco, CA | |
| age | 30 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
| seen | Nov 9 '11 at 22:21 | |
| stats | profile views | 9 |
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Sep 29 |
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Go from full time developer to contractor? As a recent work-from-home dev who started his own consultancy I Have to say it depends on two things: 1) What your software skills are in. If you know JS / CSS / HTML5 or mobile (either HTML5, Java for Android, or Objective-C for iPhone) then you can pretty much find any contract job on your terms. Nodejs, Mongo, Redis - these all our super hot right now and there's not enough developers that know them. If you're more into .Net or something then it may be better sticking with a single employer. 2)Your location. SF Bay area for example is hot with tech and easy to land interesting gigs. |
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Sep 28 |
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What would be a fair equity distribution between me and my co-founder? One thing to add here is that while your're busy chugging away at writing the app your partner can help handle business aspects and client interactions - including, eventually support. In the long term, there will be plenty for him to do until you start hiring more people while you work on new features and bug fixes. |