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> Several years ago, just before my 40th birthday, I switched careers from sales, marketing and consulting to learn how to program, with the goal of making the world a better place through code [1]

It checks out, sales/consulting folks are pretty infamous for their tendency to abuse metrics. The metric here is npm downloads and Github stars.

The strategy does mean that he's _technically_ not inaccurate in claiming this on his LinkedIn -

> NASA, Microsoft, Google, AMEX, Target, IBM, Apple, Facebook, Airbus, Mercedes, Salesforce, and hundreds of thousands of other organizations depend on code I wrote to power their developer tools and consumer applications.

I encountered this type a lot in college consulting groups, it's a little funny seeing one make their way to the OSS community.

[1] https://github.com/jonschlinkert



> To date, I've created more than 1,000 open source projects

This dude is counting each one as a project hahaha


It's the truth but not the whole truth


It reminds me of graffiti tagging!


Yeah but this might make him the Patient Zero for modern tech influencing and blogspam.


Anyone know if this has spread to crates.io yet? I see plenty of name squatting, but I haven't run into real crates trying to insert themselves into everything. Namespaces are sorely needed, including some semi-official ones. candi::rand would be reasonable for candidates to enter std. Watching the battles over tokio getting into candi would be fun.


> Watching the battles over tokio getting into candi would be fun.

What would be the argument for this? It's my understanding that the lack of a default runtime is considered a strength




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