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14 nightmare clients -- and how to defang them

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January 19, 2015

14 nightmare clients -- and how to defang them

Here are 14 nightmare clients you may very well encounter on your quest for success as an independent software developer. May you have strength in recognizing, avoiding, and neutralizing them, when possible.READ MORE
 

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