Because there's no such thing as "the top 0.0001%". Software development is a collection of talents with multiple basis vectors, not a single linear talent you can stack rank.
And even if there were such a thing, you're not going to find the top n% by asking questions from an undergraduate textbook.
And you're certainly not going to find them by pissing off people with proven practical achievements. Acting like that is evidence of anti-intelligence, not a sign of being smarter than everyone else.
And even if there were such a thing, you're not going to find the top n% by asking questions from an undergraduate textbook.
And you're certainly not going to find them by pissing off people with proven practical achievements. Acting like that is evidence of anti-intelligence, not a sign of being smarter than everyone else.