Ranter
Join devRant
Do all the things like
++ or -- rants, post your own rants, comment on others' rants and build your customized dev avatar
Sign Up
Pipeless API
From the creators of devRant, Pipeless lets you power real-time personalized recommendations and activity feeds using a simple API
Learn More
Comments
-
That contracts are important, wether you're hired as a 3rd party or an employee. Join a union
-
mt3o19147y@japsel usually is a kind of contest where programmers, or rather hackers, from around the world are invited to test and find bugs and report them to get $ and fame. But this time rather that reporting the bug, bad guys would exploit the bug and gain some fame. With fun instead of cash.
Google has such program (bug bounty) for Chrome. It's quite popular idea. -
nmunro31907yLeave a kill switch in the application, something you can do externally that when triggered causes the app to die?
-
nmunro31907y@mt3o He said he wasn't exactly under first world employment law, the company I worked for opened an Indian branch and when my company failed to pay the employees broke in after hours and asset stripped the office. We had no real means to prosecute them.
-
If it happens with me, I pay attention to contract for next time so that if I don't get paid I go to Ministory of labor (or what ever they call it) this will urge them to pay even after a while.
I'm also in a third world country, but from what I've heard ministy of labor actually does something -
@nmunro prosecute them? I doubt whatever they took from the office is more than their salary ...
-
Contracts are important but unfortunately in some countries it's not always possible . If you don't wanna be the bad guy (hacking and stuff) just ask for a portion of money whenever you finish a task/module .
-
@meseguer1998 Was told that they were in a bind financially and could not afford me. They were also very sorry for not telling me earlier. Poor them really. What could have they done?
Got hired by a company. Their iOS application was shit and client was breathing down their neck. Basically got their application up to scratch. Now everything is stable and client is happy. And I get laid off + They owe me two months of pay. All I get from them are excuses. What is the lesson here?
undefined