RE: The Steemian Spotlight, Volume 1: Discovering Ruby with @inertia
Well, I'd say if I stick around for this series I'll at least come away with a good idea who the uncrowned royalty accounts are on Steemit. @inertia has made some interesting contributions to Steemit. (I thought he also did Banjo, but maybe not.) Bots are intriguing, too. They do a lot of routine work and save people loads of time. I'm fascinated by the skill and forethought it takes to build one.
I had to look up the word "cromulent," too ... and I'm not sure about the irony in the definition. There's this one: fine, acceptable. But then there's also this one: appearing legitimate but actually spurious. Sometimes I'm not sure myself which one applies. I'm looking forward to your other candidates for this interview series. I'm always up for learning something new. Vocabulary included.
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I'm honestly not sure what to tell you about which definition of cromulent he was going for, so I suppose it will remain ambiguous. haha
I know @inertia does have some voting bots based on Ruby on his Github page, so it's likely he began the banjo initiative. I'll have to check again to be sure.