Find a gig that offers the transition eg. works both on .net and python.
Will be hard as these don't pair well.
I did transition from .net to javascript this way
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Originally posted by Bhav View PostHi All, What is the best way to switch fields in contracting? I want to switch from .Net to Python. Thank you
You can try and switch, but who wants a Python contractor with no experience?
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Python, like a lot of open source projects, is very geeky from the point of view of the online community you'll be interacting with.
I find with the ASP.Net stuff, I can go to sites like stackoverflow and easily find solutions to my issues. Likewise I use Pinal Dave (journey to SQL Authority) for all things SQL related.
But my dabblings with open source software seem to take me to places like GitHub where everybody talks a completely different language to what I'm used to. And I'm sure it's full of geeks who purposely like to make everything as unintelligible as possible.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostStep 1. Learn Python.
Step 2. Apply for jobs that require Python.
Step 3. Profit!
2b. Cut you rate to get first gig.
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First purchase a python. Make sure you feed it live food rather than dead.
Don't let the cat get too near it.
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Step 1. Learn Python.
Step 2. Apply for jobs that require Python.
Step 3. Profit!
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Originally posted by Bhav View PostHi All, What is the best way to switch fields in contracting? I want to switch from .Net to Python. Thank you
Burden Bros | Contractors
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Build up a 'getting started fund' that will see you OK for the first 3-6 months without being paid.
Consider umbrella because Ltd Co is getting the screws tightened significantly.
Grow some hairy ones and MTFU. Only you can make this happen and its on you 100%.
Good luck - and breath the free air.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThey told me if I want to get on I need to choke the pole.
Now I'm facing a possible 2 year stretch for racially aggravated assault.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou have to man up and show them you own the place. Let them know who the Billy Big Bollocks is and they'll soon be choking down pole.
Now I'm facing a possible 2 year stretch for racially aggravated assault.
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Originally posted by Bhav View PostHi All, What is the best way to switch fields in contracting? I want to switch from .Net to Python. Thank you
You don't tell a plumber what kind of wrench they use.
If the client still doesn't see reason then use your right to substitute, find a decent python programmer and let him deal with your unreasonable client.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post+1 It's even better if you send him each question one by one so he can think about it carefully while formulating the correct response.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostBes thing to do is to pop all of the questions you have about it (and contracting generally) and send it to NorthernLad. He is always keen to hand hold people through the basics of contracting.
HTH
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You have to man up and show them you own the place. Let them know who the Billy Big Bollocks is and they'll soon be choking down pole.
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I always love the fact people can't read -
"All hope abandon ye who enter here. Seriously."
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