You can weed these people out with basically any question. "What's the difference between an inner join and an outer join". These guys always sound like they're reading out of a textbook.
What? They reused public packages that have been public for years. One guy made a public fork with some changes. Is that not what open source is intended for?
> create a better tomorrow by fixing yesterday’s problems today This is exactly the kind of tag line an evil corporation in a sci-fi movie would brand this product with.
Do domain names matter any more? What you need is a unique business name. Don't just name your app "bear" or something, because people are going to get search results for actual bears.
I heard about these guys on NPR's Radiolab podcast a couple months ago, and the whole thing gave me a creepy feeling. http://www.radiolab.org/story/ceremony/ They describe the whole ceremony the guys go through to…
You can weed these people out with basically any question. "What's the difference between an inner join and an outer join". These guys always sound like they're reading out of a textbook.
What? They reused public packages that have been public for years. One guy made a public fork with some changes. Is that not what open source is intended for?
> create a better tomorrow by fixing yesterday’s problems today This is exactly the kind of tag line an evil corporation in a sci-fi movie would brand this product with.
Do domain names matter any more? What you need is a unique business name. Don't just name your app "bear" or something, because people are going to get search results for actual bears.
I heard about these guys on NPR's Radiolab podcast a couple months ago, and the whole thing gave me a creepy feeling. http://www.radiolab.org/story/ceremony/ They describe the whole ceremony the guys go through to…