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September 17, 2005

A must read for starting your own IT business

Over the years, I’ve played with the idea of distilling all my experience as a contract programmer/software developer into one pithy web page. I’m glad I didn’t: a guy by the name of Steve Friedl has written the absolute best guide to being a successful IT consultant I’ve ever read at: http://www.unixwiz.net/techtips/be-consultant.html

Great job Steve!

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Thanks for very usefull link. I's a must read for sure...

You see, I've started a small consulting startup in Moscow, Russia -- so the problems discussed in the article is very common to me too.

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