| bio | website | iamaust.in |
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| location | United States | |
| age | 25 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 6 months |
| seen | Jul 15 '12 at 21:48 | |
| stats | profile views | 17 |
I am a Rails developer at Pivotal Labs, I love javascript and client side development as well as solving complex problems on the back end.
I test my code, I teach people to code, I love Agile, and I love getting away from my computer and going outside.
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Mar 16 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Aug 31 |
asked | Website for code review |
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Apr 25 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 25 |
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Where one can find problem sets from Facebook hacker cup? You can also check out the ACM ICPC live judge stuff for testing your programming logic and speed |
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Apr 25 |
accepted | Protecting yourself from intellectual theft |
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Apr 21 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Apr 21 |
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Protecting yourself from intellectual theft Thank you, this is an amazing answer. The point of the protection is not to eliminate competition or go aggressively seeking out people who do the same thing. I just figured it was important to legally secure your place in the market. |
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Apr 21 |
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Protecting yourself from intellectual theft Well the goal for the software is a service that is opensource but charge for institutional use. |
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Apr 21 |
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Protecting yourself from intellectual theft ou're telling me it's really as simple as just dropping a © at the bottom of the page? That seems like it could be the first step but there must be something more when movie/music companies spend millions on protecting that little © and their intellectual property. |
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Apr 21 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 21 |
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Protecting yourself from intellectual theft This is not really about starting a business it's more a question about how to protect your work. I checked there and really felt that SO was a better forum. |
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Apr 21 |
asked | Protecting yourself from intellectual theft |