Very good story.

It's funny you mentioning the Software Developer's Guide because I just
pulled off the shelf last week.  I have the 1999 edition.  What year is the
edition you have?

I was looking around for some VFP info and flipped through thinking, "Do I
need this?"  Based on what you're say the answer is a resounding, "Yes!"

Thanks for bringing about the reality of things.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Jeff Johnson
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 17:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: Engagement Problems

I recently finished a project for a customer and sent him the invoice.  
He was flabbergasted at the price and also the fact that he did not own the
rights to the software (whatever that means to him).  He was under the
impression that I was going to develop the software for him at no charge and
he was going to sell it to others.  He didn't even figure in an amount for
me.  So basically I develop software for him to start a software business
and I don't get anything.

What was this guy thinking?!?

I realized that I had become complacent regarding my proposals.  I have
always used them and a signed proposal became a contract.  This was a deal
where we were good old buddies making a deal over a latte and a handshake.
He did not remember all of our verbal arrangements.

So I basically wrote up an engagement letter, a history of my company and a
proposal and said let's start over.

I googled around and looked for software engagement letters because I
decided rather quickly that I was going to get back to basics.  I quickly
found a great article about engagement letters as well as example language.
Fantastic!

Guess what?  It was from a book "The Software Developer's Guide, Third
Edition" by non other than our old friend Whil Hentzen!!!!  Guess what else?
It is only two feet away from me on my book shelf!

In the spirit of the holidays and looking forward to doing better next year,
please look through your library and check out the books that can help you
get back to basics.

I have a whole library of Whil's books and they all contain valuable
information that I can't find anywhere else.  If you don't have all of his
books, check them out and you may find one that will help you with your
business next year.

Whil, I want to thank you for everything you have done for me and the
community (FoxPro, Linux, etc.) and personally wish you a Merry Christmas!

-- 

Jeff

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Jeff Johnson
[email protected]
(623) 582-0323

www.san-dc.com


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