(This is, in fact, the majority experience among professional programmers in general and the tech industry in specific. The folks who spend a happy career at Google or a bank don’t really end up with lots of OSS to show for it in most cases, either, and they’re legion.)https://twitter.com/sehurlburt/status/969814787428302850 …
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"but you don’t follow me for my body of work in caching Battletech simulator displays" I mean you say that but I'm following you because of this now.
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Repent now and you may yet be spared! My beat is mostly charging more for business productivity software, running small businesses, and the joys of being not-incredibly-Japanese while rubbing elbows with official Japan.
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I follow you mostly because I like the level of detail that you think at.
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Wonder how the stats change for people who were professional coders pre and post github
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Indeed. And yet some companies expect you to have loads on github, be among the top ten on hackerrank, have a nice technical blog...and what is the job? Write a small app for us.
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I thought u released some free tools.
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How exactly would an engineer who has worked entirely on proprietary software stand out? Network helps little if the prospective company is in different domain.
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