Hey Jason,

I noticed on your job description you have this line:


   - You’re a webstack native, HTML, CSS & JS were your first languages


Why is this important?  I'm genuinely asking, not trolling here.

Is there really an advantage of someone who learned how to program in the 
"webstack" you describe vs someone who's been programming in other 
languages and moved to the web.  Does it matter if someone started out as a 
back-end engineer and then learned front-end development?

I'm asking as I've seen this stated a few times now, so would like to 
understand the reasoning behind it.

Thanks,

Misha

On Friday, July 19, 2013 11:51:31 AM UTC-7, Jason King wrote:
>
> GH ad says it all, love to get another list person on our team:
>
> https://jobs.github.com/positions/27617604-52ae-11e1-9a83-c8f6e276d9b5
>  

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