"If we tell our candidates our interview questions in advance they will be able to Google answers." <-- This isn't alarming to you?!?!
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"How would you find all telephone numbers in a log file?" "I'd grep for a regexp." "But if you were trying to impress an interview?" "SAME."
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@patio11 How you find solutions to problems that you don't know how to solve is the vital skill, not actually solving any given single one!
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@patio11 the amount of high quality writing you put out each day is quite impressive. Recently discovered your blog and loving it. -
@patio11 by the way, I sent you an email recently (from:*@aaronash.com) Would be curious to get your advice if you have a moment. - 1 more reply
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@patio11 Or perhaps, “You’re googling for ‘JavaScript LRU cache. Explain how you pick a library and why.“ -
@thomasfuchs@patio11 “here’s a problem. Google for answers, and point out the ones that are misleading or just plain wrong.”
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@patio11 A much better question would be to ask for a solution for a problem that is hard to google for 1/2Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 2/2 and/or a question that requires combining multiple things to solve somethingThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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