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Interesting, thanks for the example.Originally posted by cojak View PostI was thinking more Procreate type stuff myself...
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Yeah, sure. I actually want to know what it is...Originally posted by cojak View PostI'm sure that was said with a friendly smile JB, wasn't it?
<taps foot...>
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What’s that, then?Originally posted by mikel View Post"artisanal software"
Software that makes specialist bread?
Overpriced software that no one buys?
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Heya!
That first post of mine was actually a reply to a thread I sent, before learning that i was still not allowed to answer in that area of the forum xD.
I won't spam around with another thread, so I'll use this one to say hi to all!
I've gotten quite a lot of info from this forum over time, thanks for that!
I actually tend to search for stuff in contractoruk before other sources...
I do software "engineering" (when possible) or "artisanal software". I'll try to help out on that, as well as with my very limited knowledge about the British accounting/tax etc systems.
Although realistically speaking, I'm more at the point in which I'll mostly search and ask stuff :noob:
Cheers to all and wish me luck!
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I'm 40k+ posts and it appears I still can't do this very well so full your bootsOriginally posted by mikel View PostCan I answer threads now?
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Well, I guess that depends on what threads you’re trying to answer. ?
If you have more information on IR35, you’re always welcome.
And you don’t need any knowledge to answer threads in General.
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