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Write, share and document

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I don’t know about you, but since I’ve started to give more importance on documenting important parts of the code I write, writing on my one blog and to be more careful when writing procedures for co-workers and/or customers, I feel that thinks work better and that I don’t forgot them that easily.

Today we have to deal with a lot of information, company procedures, etc that at a certain point involve to much. Not tracking (document) procedures may lead to mistakes, spending more time on repetitive tasks and eventually loosing money (worst case scenario). It’s not a question of time wasting, is a question of being more efficient.

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7 Great Rip-offs—and How to Avoid Them!

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Last month I’ve receive from a co-worker a very interesting article url about one the most annoying aspects in our line our line of business: get payed. The author, Chris Gatewood, approaches the subject on almost the rip-offs that usually torment us.
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