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Slight tweaks to move previous edits closer to the tone/pacing of my original answer
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Telastyn
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You're not any slower in completing projects. Previously, you just thought your novice projects were done when they really were not.

  You should sell this quality to clients.

"This company might get it done faster and cheaper, but is it really done? Or will you be hunting bugs for years?"

Beyond that, you need to know and accept the old idiom: "Perfect is the enemy of good."

You're not any slower in completing projects. Previously, you just thought your novice projects were done when they were not.

  You should sell this quality to clients.

"This company might get it done faster and cheaper, but is it really done? Or will you be hunting bugs for years?"

Beyond that, you need to know and accept the old idiom: "Perfect is the enemy of good."

You're not any slower in completing projects. Previously, you thought your novice projects were done when they really were not. You should sell this quality to clients.

"This company might get it done faster and cheaper, but is it really done? Or will you be hunting bugs for years?"

Beyond that, you need to know and accept the old idiom: "Perfect is the enemy of good."

Great answer. Will be featured at Ars Technica this weekend. A few minor phrasing and grammar edits.
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samthebrand
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You're not any slower in completing projects. Previously, you (mistakenly)just thought your novice projects were done when they were not. For clients, you

You should sell this quality to themclients.

"This company might get it done faster and cheaper, but is it really done? Or will you be hunting bugs for years?"

Beyond that, you need to know and accept the old idiom: "perfect"Perfect is the enemy of good"good."

You're not any slower in completing projects, you (mistakenly) thought your novice projects were done when they were not. For clients, you sell this quality to them.

"This company might get it done faster and cheaper, but is it really done? Or will you be hunting bugs for years?"

Beyond that, you need to know and accept the old idiom: "perfect is the enemy of good".

You're not any slower in completing projects. Previously, you just thought your novice projects were done when they were not.

You should sell this quality to clients.

"This company might get it done faster and cheaper, but is it really done? Or will you be hunting bugs for years?"

Beyond that, you need to know and accept the old idiom: "Perfect is the enemy of good."

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Telastyn
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You're not any slower in completing projects, you (mistakenly) thought your novice projects were done when they were not. For clients, you sell this quality to them.

"This company might get it done faster and cheaper, but is it really done? Or will you be hunting bugs for years?"

Beyond that, you need to know and accept the old idiom: "perfect is the enemy of good".