Do you find this to be true? Every company I've worked at has gotten some great developers from browsing resumes.pic.twitter.com/mmYCAanJrB
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I see entire teams of good devs looking for work because of dysfunctional environments. There's no shortage of dysfunction.
They use this filter! But most of the best devs I know didn't start young, don't do open source, haven't read sicp.pic.twitter.com/eDVtL4ldJo
I have nothing against devs who do some or all of those, but that's an extremely noisy filter.
I bet it depends a lot on if your company is the kind of company that makes it on to short lists when good devs are applying places.
good devs don't work at crappy companies. Explains everything
DEVS FOR THE DEV GOD
I find they're employed, but always looking. Different context than unemployed and looking.
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