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Why doesn't phpstorm terminal use its full width?
Hello, I have a problem with the terminal. When typing or outputting long lines, not all console space is used. For clarity and clarity, I'll add a screen:
In the phpstorm settings for the terminal, the shell path is specified: cmd.exe
Maybe some settings have been lost, I just can't find and understand which ones? Maybe it happened after the ide update?
Tell me, please, what could be the matter?
Thanks in advance to all who respond.
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Known issue IDEA-260566 and will be fixed in the next EAP. Workaround here .
not right Uncle Fedor, you consider the cost of your labor.
Even if you have 500 rubles per hour -> you did not take into account the overhead costs for searching and processing the order (even if the dude wrote to you himself), for testing, for all sorts of approvals and consultations, for delivery / acceptance. You don’t take into account that you get only some part of orders from negotiations (respectively, you should also include this in the price calculation), and someone should also reimburse you for the time spent on other potential customers, otherwise you will die of hunger with such a calculation what you have now.
but this is all "cost" - the real price of labor - this is as much for how much you can sell it (and you already need to be able to sell it), and I tell you, you can sell 10 times more expensive than you are doing it now,
understand -> you were selling a product (in the form of a bot), not 1 hour of programming.
In general, my advice to you will be addressed to such a "wishing" bot for 500 rubles to get, tell him immediately, for example, 20 thousand -> and let him bring down a sack, if there are not so many grandmas for development -> it means that he has not grown up to buy bots yet, let him buy candies for 500 rubles .
You do not need to chase EVERY customer, set a price tag of 20 thousand, for example, for a couple of days of work, give up 90% of rogue customers, and start working normally. Whoever has money, they will pay you more for development, it’s better to work 1 day a month with a worthy customer than the whole month with some rogues (who will still bargain for 500 rubles).
P.S.
Now there is a fantastic number of people who, for example, want to get an Internet service for themselves, or there is some kind of bot for "500 rubles", these are inadequate sick people who do not appreciate either the work of others or the results of this work, you can’t even talk to them . In general, they climb to everyone, knock on personal contacts, begin to persuade, and so on. Send them to hell right away.
evaluate in hours then multiply by the price of your hour
this is the simplest of the essentials
It is strange that you did not stipulate the moment of payment in principle in advance)
Well, firstly, the
lower bar of the price is determined by how much money you need in order not to die of hunger.
The upper price bar is determined by what you can snatch from the customer.
The price is how much money you would have earned if you had not chosen this customer.
In other words, the higher your demand, the higher your price.
But it should not be below the minimum (see above) - otherwise it's time to change your profession.
And it will not be higher than the maximum - just no one will give you as much as they do not want to give.
Second
It is better to agree on the price in advance.
Or the price. Or the method of calculating the price after the fact.
The third
"I want 1800 - I thought it costs 500" is a typical wiring.
I have acquaintances of entrepreneurs who respond to any named price with half the counteroffer. Automatically. If you called 500, you could be offered 200. It's
better to just agree in advance.
Fourth
Large complex projects, unfortunately, are not so easily evaluated in advance.
Here you need to divide the work into parts. Be sure to specify what the work includes and what does NOT include.
And take payment for each part of the work.
estimate an hour of your time. and all questions will disappear.
for example, you write 500 r / hour
of the bot, for example, in 3 hours - here's 1500 r for you
It's simple - work with the amount that YOU are comfortable with. Start from the cost of the PRODUCT, not time.
Set an adequate (albeit high) price tag - your client will still be there.
A specific example from life - I used to develop websites with a unique design for 16,000 rubles, now one design of a similar site costs 18,000 rubles. (and I believe that I sold cheap with the order).
In general, good luck, appreciate your work and do not pay attention to those "hard workers" who make their projects for 500 rubles with a real value of 5000, otherwise you will be left with nothing.
Great answer from Dima Kubitsky , listen.
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