Comment by kevmo314
3 days ago
The title is kind of misleading, no? The author charged $18k for a "7 weeks adventure where I enjoyed free lunches, drove 50 miles everyday, and dug through emails." Which seems like a pretty appropriate price to buy two months of life.
The static HTML page is ancillary.
The only thing the company paying him got for it was a HTML page. Title makes perfect sense.
The company probably would not have paid $18k if he did not put in the 7 weeks of work...
I think the point of the post is that he _didn't_ do 7 weeks of work; he did 7 weeks of mostly not work.
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i think most developers would be surprised how small a part writing code actually plays in making money in software development. If you look at a piechart of the effort/time involved in making contact with a client, contracting, delivery, and close out writing the actual code is maybe 15% of that pie.
Exactly