> 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.
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.
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