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Freelance developers have a good gig going on these days. They get the opportunity to work on many different projects and build new skills in the process. Many of the best can pick and choose projects, once they have gained enough years of experience and a solid reputation to attract repeat clients. They often make great money, and generally have more control over their hours. For software organizations, indie developers can be a lifesaver when workload increases unexpectedly or it’s not economically viable to hire full-time developers. When there’s a talent shortage, it’s usually much easier and faster to find…

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