Another reason to work for an employer as a consultant, so that you control your own IP and time.
I'll keep saying this until one day talented programmers get the message. If you're creating open source frameworks, you're talented enough to not have to take any bullshit from employers. Offer them your services, and nothing else.
Sadly, the state of health insurance in the US makes this somewhat difficult.
I'll keep saying this until one day talented programmers get the message. If you're creating open source frameworks, you're talented enough to not have to take any bullshit from employers. Offer them your services, and nothing else.
Sadly, the state of health insurance in the US makes this somewhat difficult.