Ahoy!

I'm sitting here, pondering on a problem that has just occurred to me. Having a short 
though intensive period of experience with PHP, I'm now in the process of being 
"swallowed" up by a group of web designers. That is, I've been offered a job 
opportunity.

Now, how do you charge your services? Do you do it on a time-slot basis (seems kind of 
awkard to me since much PHP code can be reused a l o t!) or do you do it on the basis 
of the size of projects and whether new code has to be developed etc etc?

Another question is: Since they are the owners of the web servers (also in control of 
the web admins.), they effectively control the PHP code that I develop. How do I make 
sure that I'm not just used once for a project and thereafter thrown on the trashbin, 
i.e. they take the code and keep using it for many other projects without my 
knowledge. As far as I'm concerned, a proper pay should be for each project that my 
PHP code goes into. Or do you not agree? Very thankful for your opinions here! And 
what is a proper pay?

I would really like to get some tips on how to specify a partnership with these web 
designers. I know about code obfuscators... but let's get real. They don't come close 
to hiding code (from these web designers and web admins.) as compiled software is 
hidden from end users.

Perhaps someone here remembers my last post - which was about security of PHP code 
(from viewing and unauthorized usage). Now, I'm kind of put against the wall here. I 
want to get to it, i.e. get to the work. But after some bad experiences *grunt*, I'm 
not willing to get literally squished by blood sucking vampires (*clearing my throat*) 
later on.

Kind regards,
Video Populares et Optimates

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