All three are described as "hackers" on the site, yet none of them seem to be hackers. Engineers, developers, computer scientists - I could see those terms being used to describe them, but not "hackers."
This would be a plus for me. The fact that you've published books about something you have a passion for shows that a) You can get shit done, and b) You are organised and you can get shit done.
I like knockout.js, meteor is also interesting but I haven't had a chance to do anything beyond the tutorials on their site.
I would say that government attempts to force data to be handed over reinforce the strength of public key encryption. Since Public Key made its debut, we've known that the only real actual threat to the system was an…
All three are described as "hackers" on the site, yet none of them seem to be hackers. Engineers, developers, computer scientists - I could see those terms being used to describe them, but not "hackers."
This would be a plus for me. The fact that you've published books about something you have a passion for shows that a) You can get shit done, and b) You are organised and you can get shit done.
I like knockout.js, meteor is also interesting but I haven't had a chance to do anything beyond the tutorials on their site.
I would say that government attempts to force data to be handed over reinforce the strength of public key encryption. Since Public Key made its debut, we've known that the only real actual threat to the system was an…