I also don’t release very much of my code to the public.
Just looking at the merits though:
The article author is clearly a medium article programmer that bounces from one thing to the next to the next to the next depending on which medium article he happened to read most recently.
Theo demonstrates that I have to take what he says with a grain of salt, as he is unquestionably wrong to suggest that sql in the presentation is fine for anything but quick and dirties (I’d suggest that even quick and dirties is a dangerous proposition for sql in the presentation. Use Jupyter or something similar for quick and dirties).
Neither of these two are people I would ever find myself listening to.
I agree that the quantity of publicly available code isn't the most reliable indicator of someone's seniority.
My issue with this individual arises from the discrepancy between his public claims of significant expertise in the content he produces. He positions himself as a highly experienced developer, attracting a large following of junior developers who take his advice at face value.
I am trying to collect data points supporting his claims of seniority. For instance, his website prominently features a statement that he is the creator of the T3 Stack. However, a review of the contributor statistics for the T3 Stack https://github.com/t3-oss/create-t3-app/graphs/contributors reveals minimal contributions from him, which raises questions about the validity of his claims.
wredue|2 years ago
I also don’t release very much of my code to the public.
Just looking at the merits though:
The article author is clearly a medium article programmer that bounces from one thing to the next to the next to the next depending on which medium article he happened to read most recently.
Theo demonstrates that I have to take what he says with a grain of salt, as he is unquestionably wrong to suggest that sql in the presentation is fine for anything but quick and dirties (I’d suggest that even quick and dirties is a dangerous proposition for sql in the presentation. Use Jupyter or something similar for quick and dirties).
Neither of these two are people I would ever find myself listening to.
schlch|2 years ago
My issue with this individual arises from the discrepancy between his public claims of significant expertise in the content he produces. He positions himself as a highly experienced developer, attracting a large following of junior developers who take his advice at face value.
I am trying to collect data points supporting his claims of seniority. For instance, his website prominently features a statement that he is the creator of the T3 Stack. However, a review of the contributor statistics for the T3 Stack https://github.com/t3-oss/create-t3-app/graphs/contributors reveals minimal contributions from him, which raises questions about the validity of his claims.