You don't charge more for compliant code, because you're never going to
say "oh, i'll do it using tables and rubbish things but charge you half
as much then", but you'll probably be charging more because you actually
know what you're doing - like you say, you're not a hack. The main
reason is that it doesn't take longer to do things the right way, so you
can't justify charging extra. The justification for charging more is
experience and expertise.
- Andrew Ingram
Andrew Maben wrote:
And is anyone actually charging more specifically to write standards
compliant code? Is it more expensive to do so?
Or is that skill part of the whole package that differentiates a
competent coder from the hacks?
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