On 11.04.2010, at 13:12, Pedro Henrique Linhares wrote: > Anyway, yes, my aim is to be an independent contractor to other projects. I > think that in the beginning it'll be kind of hard to get contracts to > develop such critical systems.
Which critical systems? > In this case, I think interpreted languages > can be handy. No. there is no difference in the requirements in code quality between an interpreted and a compiled language. Why do you want to start a company? There are many web sites out there where you can advertise your skills and where you can search for jobs of any size for any kind of language. Those sites are specifically made for contractors and take only a few percent of your money in return for organizing jobs and helping with clients that don't pay. They provide contracts and even help you with taxes. I suggest that you only offer services in a language that you are proficient and experienced in. Otherwise you will find yourself in contractor hell. There is huge, no, HUGE competition out there, and if you deliver bad code, you won't see a cent. - Matthias _______________________________________________ fltk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk

