I don't think programmers deserve hourly rate. They waste 80% of the time on looking for bugs they created themselves, often leaving some small bugs here and there to be always needed.
I think they should be paid per job, not per hour, and their final product should be a subject to normal warranty laws. Fix it for free or give money back.
>>57817922
You could try hiring programmers under that condition, no one is stopping you.
Well, I sure as hell wouldn't work for you.
>>57817922
>>>/r/anarchofedoralism
>>57817922
That's fedorable.
>>57817944
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There's freelance programmers that will work per project and not as a full-time hire. That's nothing new. Trust me if you have a company that's big enough to warrant having a full-time programmer then you'd better have one considering the very nature of code is an ever-evolving thing. If you have a small company that has nothing to do with creating software for every day use by millions of people then you don't need a full-time programmer. You're obviously a child with no concept of how the real world works.
>>57817922
Same thing for lawyers. Just give me the name of the relevant law so I can tell the judge. I win, you get paid. I lose, you get nothing.
>>57818188
Thats fucking stupid. Good luck getting a lawyer to represent your dumb guilty ass, let alone pro-bono.
>>57818328
That's the point, faggot OP.