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Re: Show HN: Hacking recruiting - Coder's Coffee

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Maybe Zynga isn't the best company to show on your example page for your target audience. Other than that it looks really cool! Is this a SV thing only or will it be expanding to other areas too?

The Zynga thing is an inside joke. :) We are starting in SV, but hope to get enough interest to launch in other areas as well.

Re: Show HN: Hacking recruiting - Coder's Coffee

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Sorry, but what the hell is a 'software artificer'? If you look at how the word 'artifice' is used, it is generally negative, associated with being overly clever for the purposes of pretense, or generally false/insincere. So if I'm not sure the job title 'software artificer' even parses. 'A person who writes unnecessarily ornate/impractical software.' I hope I can write in whatever job title I want. It will be 'guy w…

"An artificer is a skilled mechanic in the armed forces"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificer

Re: Show HN: Hacking recruiting - Coder's Coffee

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

It's somewhat ironic that "Android Dev" is a selectable area of expertise, yet it is unavailable on Android.

We'll have to grab coffee with some great Android Devs then. ;)

Please do, and a website. Otherwise you're just hooking up people who happen to own an iPhone.
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