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Re: GitHire

#41
post #38

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I think that it depends on what you're hiring for. This is analogous to Gladwell's, "there is no perfect pepsi, only perfect pepsis" Ideally, githire should let one select from a few different hiring algorithms, which rank people differently.

Malcolm Gladwell is not a management consultant.

All I know is that if I put in Austin, Tx, I see a few people that I know in the top 10 to be really good software developers.

However, these are the types of people who generally start their own projects, and attract other good developers to a project. Their salaries are also going to be quite a bit higher than the average developer as well.

So, it seems to me that project popularity is at least some indicator that a person is competent as a software developer, but I can think of a lot of jobs that wouldn't require someone to be in the top 10.

I think that it would be great to be able to be able to search by code quality, test coverage, etc., but I don't think that we have the AI metrics to do that yet, and unfortunately, a real human has to look at someone's code to decide if it's any good.

However, this reminds me of software that tries to detect what "reading level" a person is writing at. For example, google lets you search by "reading level". It would be an interesting project for someone to apply the same principles to software.

Re: GitHire

#42

I'm mildly confused. What repository is listed alongside a user? My user ( http://www.githire.com/user/Shadowfiend ) shows a repository that, to my knowledge, I've never created, forked, or contributed to...

I have the same problem with my own page on this site.

On my page it finds a different person.

Re: GitHire

#43
Just got my first Github spam message today. Coincidence? Is this being used as a spam tool?

Anyone else got something like this in all caps? >

Re: GitHire

#44
post #7

I actually love this based on easy of finding cool programmers in my area using languages I can play with. Yea, this sounds silly if you're in SF, but in Columbus, Ohio, finding cool programmers that dig FoSS and interpreted languages is tricky. Too many people doing Java, .NET and Oracle stuff at Nationwide and similar. Too few people doing fun things. THANK YOU to whoever made this.

I always thought Columbus had a pretty good tech scene going on? EdgeCase, Leandog, etc always represent at conferences and such.

Problem is in a single sentence you've got almost all of it covered :)

So much here (too much for my tastes) is around manufacturing and the insurance industry.

Re: GitHire

#45

So how is this different from Klout's "high tech super-secret ranking algorithm" that everyone knows is worthless?

GitRank, is based on the pagerank algorithm. Check out the best see if they don't match who you think should be there. http://www.githire.com/best

So it's based on inbound links (aka popularity)?

Re: GitHire

#49
Can't even find my username (ahmetalpbalkan). I think it requires more testing on the ranking algorithm and probably more input parameters to compute rank.

Re: GitHire

#50
Hey, there's MVP, and then there's buggy as hell. Yours falls into the latter. I've loaded 'my' user profile now a half dozen refreshes, and I only saw myself once.

It'd be great if you went back and had a good look at your code, and how you got here. Less rush == better product == higher chance of traction.

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