Commissioning the development of a bilingual website from an offshore developer may have its initial attractions, but the hidden complexities and ultimate costs should not be underestimated. Follow the progress of this development, learn the hard-won lessons and make informed choices when you face similar decisions.
Potholes and Pragmatism
You're never too old to learn from your own mistakes.
Far better to learn from the misatkes of others.
Here are my mistakes, and the lessons I learned.
If you want to jump over my potholes ....
...read "Lessons from Deep in the Potholes".
You're never too old to learn from your own mistakes.
Far better to learn from the misatkes of others.
Here are my mistakes, and the lessons I learned.
If you want to jump over my potholes ....
...read "Lessons from Deep in the Potholes".
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
D+2
I have spent the full day, systematically making screen prints of the appropriate web pages from the template company’s website, superimposing my own copy and graphics, and compiling a full .pdf version of the entire website. I send the .pdfs to the developers with the instruction to “make it look like that!”
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