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by ExtraServings
2321 days ago
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That just exposes our different view of where the bottlenecks are - you believe there are a limited number of coders who are up to the task - I believe there are less opportunities than 'adequate to the task' coders. Which is true? Nobody really knows. |
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But I don't see how it carries over to companies expecting a huge investment from a developer up front (a week's work, unpaid!), without some major positive differentiator from the other companies requiring decent devs.
That isn't going to appeal to any developer with options.
What's the upside, why would they invest that time - just go to the non-presumptive company next door.