Summary
So, when a client asks you to build a feature that you have zero experience with, my advice is to partner with a specialist in that area. The example I gave in this chapter was specific to situations where a freelancer has literally no experience building a feature.
There have also been times where I was asked to build a feature I had experience with, but I wasn't comfortable committing to building a production application. In those cases, I hired a mentor to answer questions that I had during the development process, and those projects turned out quite well. And they had the added bonus of teaching me how to build advanced features I had limited experience with.
In summary, when it comes to managing advanced features for clients, don't ...
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