in reply to Perl contract problems
It comes down to time left on the contract and can that time cover the time it takes you to comment every line of code?
Depending on the vagueness of the contract, yours' sounds pretty vague based on the revision history, you are a hired hand that is to do whatever they ask no matter how absurd you might think it is.
Bottom line is they paid (are paying) for a product that they can use in the future with no loyality to the original developer.
The business side of programming is so ugly.
Re: Re: Perl contract problems
by blackadder (Hermit) on Oct 09, 2002 at 15:11 UTC
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Thanks very much guys.
I really have learnt lot more with posting than I ever did with all my other posting.
Thanks for your help indeed….
I have to put this down to experience (or inexperience), and will be more careful with my contracts in the future. I have to admit I never read my contracts I just sign it, however this time I have learnt my lesson.
VIVA Le’ PerlMonks
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