Bob goolsby wrote:
The Perl Beginners list is not a 'Scripts on Demand' service. If some one wishes to write code for practice, they certainly may. But you do not need to feel any obligation beyond pointing the direction to go to sort the problem; let them do their own home work. Alternatively, a good response is "Certainly. My billing rate is XX per hour, four hour minimum, in advance."
That may be a bit much. I suggest you follow the construction industry. They insist on 50% up front, 40% when the job is half done, and 10% on completion.
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