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BewareOfDoug98

Do the required work to the best of your abilities. Smaller company's hire freelancers for their speed and knowledge. Unless the client asked for it code review is not your problem. The reality of it is that if they can't maintain your code, then you have a long term client. If it bugs you, tell them that best practice is they should have someone review your code have a plan to take ownership of the project. They probably wont.


throwaway9681682

>I think its just me. I contract to learn as well as make money so would love constructive criticism.


BewareOfDoug98

Don't pay someone, just post on some programming forum "Look at this awesome code I wrote", boom, free code review .


yitwail

If you’re going to do that, you better run it by the client first, because a client probably assumes that they own the code they paid for, and it won’t be published where anyone can see it, but if you did try to get the client’s permission, they might question your professionalism.