U.S. programmer Ben Awad has developed a dating service for programmers. He told about it on Twitter. The project is called VSinder. Its participants choose a couple by lines of code instead of photos of the potential interlocutor.
The process of choosing a partner is implemented as in Tinder: you “swipe” the lines of code to the left and the rest to the right. In the case of a match, the program will provide an opportunity to correspond in chat. The service can be used with the Visual Studio Code Editor, which is available on iOS and Android.
The main evaluation material will be an excerpt of code that users will review – a maximum of 600 characters.
In order to register, the user will need an Apple ID or GitHub, from where the service will take the programmer’s photo, name and description. It is also necessary to specify the programming language, age, purpose of registration and allow access to the location, so you can find partners nearby.