What does a freelancing client pay for for an EA in exp format or for open source code? - page 19

 

The conditions are ripe for writing a new version of how to do freelance work. Now all the customers will write that they have to provide the source code. Some programmers, of course, will go to the woods.

If there are clients in some freelance agency who do not request source code and are satisfied with an executable file, we can feel sorry for them. But I doubt that they are or, or that they are solvent.

Imagineers, of course, can try to make any kind of propaganda, but they do not cease to be imaginers.

 
prostotrader:

You're being extremely naive!!!!

For normal communication on the forum, please refrain from assessing the personal qualities of other participants (firstly - it's not correct, secondly - there's less risk of hearing unpleasant reviews in your address).
prostotrader:

A bottle of Narzan costs 50 roubles at Pyatoyrochka and 100 at the 7 Continent, surely you go to the 7 Continent?

The analogy is a bit far-fetched. But if you like, you could play around with the Narzan situation. If there is a bottle of Narsan in the shop window which costs 50 roubles and next to it you can find some "Avdotinskaya" (purified drinking water) for 15 roubles, then it would be naive to expect from the consumption of "Avdotinskaya" a bottle of the same effect as after the consumption of "Narsan".
 
Vladimir Suschenko:
For normal communication on the forum, please refrain from assessing the personal qualities of other participants (firstly - it is not correct, secondly - there is less risk of hearing unpleasant feedback in your address).
The analogy is a bit far-fetched. But if you like, you could play around with the Narzan situation. If there is a bottle of Narsan in the shop window which costs 50 roubles and next to it you can find some "Avdotinskaya" (purified drinking water) for 15 roubles, then it would be naive, having bought a bottle of Avdotinskaya, to expect from its use the same effect as after the "Narzan".
I'd really like to hear some unflattering feedback!
 
Vladimir Suschenko:
For normal communication on the forum, please refrain from assessing the personal qualities of other participants (firstly - it is not correct, secondly - there is less risk of hearing unpleasant feedback in your address).
The analogy is a bit far-fetched. But if you like, you could play around with the Narzan situation. If there is a bottle of "Narzan" in the shop window which costs 50 roubles and next to it you will find "Avdotinskaya" (purified drinking water) for 15 roubles, then it would be naive, having bought a bottle of "Avdotinskaya", to expect from its use the same effect as after "Narzan".
We are talking about Narzan and he is talking about some kind of Avdotinskaya.
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
We're talking about the Narzan and he's talking about some kind of Avdotinskaya.
HE is from Donetsk
 
Alexey Oreshkin:
I had a situation once before. a client came in and wanted to buy a robot from me, ready-made, I wrote for myself and am working with him myself. The price was $6000 and we negotiated everything, but in the end it turned out that the client wants the source code, explaining that some other programmer had sold a robot without sources and there were some restrictions. I refused to sell it. A few days later I bought it without source code for the initial price. Where is the greed and where is the reasonable protection of his ideas?

Alexei, spit it out. There is no need to prove anything. If the customer demands the source code, it means that you have to write the minimum to make it work.

Quite often we get requests like this

"For 2-4 years I have been trading on my system, it brings profit as much as 1000000000%%%% per day, but I cannot pay for the Expert Advisor, because the programmer can earn on this grail anyway. The TOR consists of the following points

1. lot in % of deposit, maybe disable.

2. trailing stop, may be disabled,

3.

4.

And so on 40 points... At the end of the order opening condition... When the MACD indicator crosses level 0... or even worse by the MA...

The conclusion is that the ... person wants to get code examples. I.e., your work over many years... I DON'T KNOW... I wonder if he can use it. Sometimes the answer is no...

 
new-rena:

No, it is not.

First, the client allocates a sum of money that he is prepared to pay, and then the contractor thinks whether he needs it or not. If the client cannot find a contractor, they will raise the price.

If the contractor is in good faith, the client will usually only work with this contractor in the future.

If it were not for the total-pophilistic, frivolous-spitting attitude to serious things, problems would not arise out of nothing.
There is a rule in freelancing, the meaning of which is as follows: "all terms and conditions must be stipulated before an agreement is made between the customer and the contractor" (unquote).
What could be simpler - the client fulfils his obligations stipulated beforehand, the contractor fulfils his. In case of doubt on one's part, check the text of the agreement, who has not fulfilled his part of the obligation, he is wrong. Elementary...
 
Vladimir Suschenko:
If it weren't for the total-pophygistic, frivolous-spitting attitude to serious things, problems wouldn't arise out of nothing.
There is a rule in freelancing, the meaning of which is as follows: "all terms and conditions must be stipulated before an agreement is made between the customer and the contractor" (unquote).
What could be simpler - the client fulfils his obligations stipulated beforehand, the contractor fulfils his. In case of doubt on one's part, check the text of the agreement, who has not fulfilled his part of the obligation, he is wrong. Elementary...

Not everyone is able to earn a steady income. Apart from what is written in the freelancing terms and conditions, there are unwritten rules that others haven't had time to think about.

I would be very happy to add a "blacklist" here, where only customers write feedback and freelancers' posts are deleted.

 

There is a rule in freelancing, the meaning of which is as follows: "all conditions must be stipulated before an agreement is made between the client and the contractor" (unquote).

It says terms and conditions, not obligations to each other. what do you mean by terms and conditions? terms and conditions on the terms of reference or terms and conditions on the obligations or something else.

 
prostotrader:
He's from Donetsk.
Does it bother anyone?