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by jandrewrogers
3289 days ago
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Many of the very best engineers are effectively prohibited from having Github projects. The deeper down the stack you are, or the more hardcore the computer science you work on, the more likely this is to be true because your primary work area is deemed a trade secret. This isn't a major issue if you are an app developer because a side project app is unlikely to convey valuable trade secrets. A database kernel engineer, on the other hand, can't have any side projects related to databases that demonstrate their skill level because such a demonstration would violate their non-disclosure restrictions. |
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Many, sure. But the OP's comment was "Of the 10 or so water walkers I've worked with, 0 have github accounts."
Surely people understand how asinine it is to believe that a sample size of 10 of OP's "water walkers" is a representative sample?