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Dunno. I've never had a "client" relationship with a developer. It certainly is different in that case. No offense, but what you describe sounds quite amateurish, including the back-end programmers. I see no where any mention of QA, use of a versioning system, different environments, a project mailing list, something looking like a roadmap, ... Commerce sites have specific needs in term of security and privacy. IMHO if you don't know what you're doing, you should simply stay away. There are things one can improvize, and things one shouldn't. I've been a back-end ( PHP ) programmer for a couple of years. I admit to know squat about commerce sites and the security inherent to them, therefore I would never have touched such a site with a 10 feet pole. And I still wouldn't try to implement one alone today. Today, 99% of my time is spent doing front-end. My 2 office mates are back-end ( Java ) programmers, one of whom is still quite young but really know his shit about security. They both are easy going. We go out, play ping pong, go snowboard, ... together. And yet we deliver stuffs. So I'd say. No. Back end programmers are people after all ;) [url=http://www.p01.org/][img]http://poi.ribbon.free.fr/files/p01_ozoneasylum_sig_galaxy.gif[/img][/url] [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/2185]poi[/url] on 02-28-2007 22:38)[/small]
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