Haha you’re not wrong. I love jQuery, but Alpine’s declarative style feels better, and since we don’t have to worry about all the backwards compat we get a library that’s half the size of jQuery Slim.
A Markov chain could express probabilities like completing "the original" to -> "poster" (0.1), -> "McCoy" (0.2), -> "and best" (0.7) which I don't think this does. But I am tired and maybe also misunderstanding.
Terrible story, all my support to you.
It is completely true that the protection we have is very limited and that we must be VERY VERY selective with clients.
Also if this means to reject offers.
Also if this means to not earn money.
I try to give qualified answers and i ask for qualified customers able to communicate and competent to discuss requirements.
Otherwise i let them go away
“Too busy on other projects thanks” is my mantra on Upwork
It needs discipline and will but to be entangled in a poisonous relation with someone who can harm you… far worse.
Push this story around, it is the best vengeance
I'm not sure how this agreement could be enforced. How could Upwork possibly find out that a freelancer has made a deal with a customer outside of their site?
Hi this is very interesting. Can you elaborate on your concept of plugin development ?
You clearly state that your ideal model is to develop plugins that are embedded in the DB to execute core business functionalities. However, in the website there is only tutorial documentation about the SQL interface.