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Consulting Articles
Top ten techniques for getting Consulting work in .NET Technology
posted by
Mike Gold
on
Jul 12, 2010
In this article we see top ten techniques for getting consulting work in .NET technology.
How to become a Technical Author
posted by
Mahesh Chand
on
Feb 24, 2009
I have been asked many times if it is worth writing a technical book. How much money do I make? What is the process of getting a book published? This article talks about the entire process of writing a technical book including how to start and what it takes to make it a successful book.
Effective Remote Communication between Businesses for Accomplishing .NET Software Projects
posted by
Mike Gold
on
Aug 02, 2008
Many .NET software projects today are accomplished by remote programming talent. This article illustrates some suggested guidelines to follow for both client and consultant when proceeding with their project.
Dealing with recruiters in New York City for a .NET job.
posted by
Mike Gold
on
Jun 02, 2008
This article will will help you in negotiating with recruiters when landing a .NET job in New York City and point out some negotiating tricks you can watch out for.
Knowing When to Leave Your Programming Job - Part I
posted by
Mike Gold
on
Jun 01, 2008
This article is the first part in a series to guide you in deciding when it's best to leave your Programming Job. Part I addresses a host of myths that are associated with staying at a dead-end job, and how to combat them.
Where did all the Designers Go!
posted by
Mike Gold
on
May 07, 2008
Software is one of the fastest paced industries in the business world. As quickly as software languages come and go, skill sets require constant learning. In trying to keep up with implementation aspects of software, did we somehow forget about the priority of creating a good design? This article describes how we came about with a void of software design skills in the programming world.
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