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Red flags I’ve come to learn over the years.

During my career. I’ve had the pleasure of working for and with some great companies and clients. While on the flipside. I’ve worked with some companies and clients that weren’t so great and, over the years, there are a few patterns that I’ve come to notice that can be red flags of if someone, or… Read More

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Why I develop things to the lowest common denominator.

When it comes to development. It may seem like it’s best to use the latest and greatest frameworks on your projects. Or develop things to where you’re the one person your client or manager needs to call on to fix any issues. I’ve come to one conclusion. Don’t. Latest and greatest frameworks/apps/software Before you say… Read More

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I’m Now Offering UX Design as a Service

A few months ago. I found myself in a lull with work and I decided to capitalized on that time to pursue a certificate, offered by Google, in UX Design, which I have recently completed through coursera.org. With that being said. I am proud to announce that I am now offering UX Design, with a… Read More

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If you work remotely. Set work hours and stick to them.

With being self-employed for almost for almost three full years and a remote worker for the past five. There’s one thing I have come to stand firm on over the years. And that one thing has been to set work hours and stick to doing work within those times. That’s because working from home, especially… Read More

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So it’s our first project together. Where do we go from here?

So, we’ve agreed that there’s a project you have that needs a developer and it’s looking like I can fit that bill. Here are next steps and what you can expect from me when we are at that point. Timeline The first thing we need to discuss is timeline. That’s so I can figure out… Read More

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When your self-employed. Get yourself a professional email.

With going on year number three of being an independent web developer. I still find it rather amazing how many people still have a standard gmail address that are self-employed. I know it’s a minor thing that may not be that big of a deal, but getting an email that’s associated with your domain. Gives… Read More

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