I would not have believed that someone could finish an entire website without understanding that there are two different machines involved - a client and a server.
The story that follows has been deduced from this user's question history and apparent overall intelligence.
It is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate.
This guy was contracted to write an internal web application for a company.
He knew nothing about ASP.NET, so he decided to try to learn about it.
However, he apparently gave up that hope, and wrote the website by asking nearly 150 questions on Stack Overflow.
Now, he's finished, and, as he tries to upload the site to the production server, still doesn't realize that there are two different machines involved. (All of his development was done on localhost)
If you work for the company that outsourced this project, cancel the project before it's too late.
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Now, for the question: What should we do about this "programmer" and similar users?
For example, should we add a Flag as Incompetent link that triggers a You should change careers banner with a link to McDonalds' recruiting?
EDIT:
No-one has mentioned one of the primary reasons that I asked this question.
What if he's hired by your bank?


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