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Approxion - Code - People - Everything Approxion Code – People – Everything Menu Skip to content Home About Me ALOA Articles Legal Data Privacy How To Attract Great Software Developers, Part II: The Natural Habitat “We have nothing that is really our own; we hold everything as a loan.” ― Nicolas Poussin In the previous installment of this series, I explained why many software companies attract charlatans instead of great developers. I summarized the problem by postulating the first rule of hiring great software developers: To be able to attract truly great developers, a company has to be truly great itself Thus, if companies can’t attract (or retain) great software developers they are most likely not great themselves. Great, from a great developer’s point of view, mind you. There are many companies out there who are probably considered “great” by ordinary people (and even investors), but this doesn’t mean they are a great place to be for great softwar...

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