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Topic: The developer and privacy (Read 129 times)

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July 02, 2020, 01:44:40 PM
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Let's say you are a programmer somewhere in the world and we have a client from the other side, it is not necessary that for some reason they wanted to maintain mutual anonymity when establishing a work format.

the programmer may wish not to reveal any distinctive features as well as the client the end of their web design this is a situation raised by anyone when studying or talking about privacy on the internet. Personally I will emphasize that I am not a programmer as well as unfortunately I cannot hire one, however as an end user the doubts about the question always haunt my mind.

In an article I read at the satoshia institute where I related how it would be used on the implementations of laws once used in taiwan where it could be summarized that the association and the commitment between two individuals could remove the justified hand when evaluating the performance of a contract.

One of the problems that programmers sustains is coining reputation. I remember the website of a programmer who held a curriculum based on her studies and personal projects. We consider that this is an example of a curriculum where each programmer must have their personal signature through from your own web page.

Programmer being creative

However, she would just be someone else waiting in line to deliver the curriculum, because in my country there is a place called "Hunger Street" where you can buy junk food to put them in context. One of the businesses is a close friend of mine. Personally, I prefer to eat there, even though I could eat at the closest businesses because it is possibly cheaper or with better quality, I would eat at my friend's business, it is obvious that her dependence does not fall on family and friends, but would ultimately lead to bankruptcy.

The business is one of the few that accepts btc as well as has a delivery service during these quarantine times, although this is not a novelty nor does it leave inventiveness behind when it comes to need.

In the long run, what will the promotion of programming skills depend on? Will it be the programmer's initiative to promote himself or in the end will depend on a reputation platform for the contraction of these services? On a personal level, could you say what you would like this type of platform to be? Everything with a simple click type vending machine?
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