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by robomartin
2328 days ago
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That is exactly diametrically opposite what I said. And I did not discuss “tools” just the vi/vim cult. I don’t have a problem with someone using vi/vim so long as it isn’t a cult. I don’t care about tools or how many ways someone can write code to identify a palindrome or generate Fibonacci. I care vastly more about how people think, how creative they are, their attention to detail, resiliency, philosophy when faced with failure, ability to learn, approach to facing areas where they might be weak, ability to communicate, organizational skills, honesty, humbleness and more. Notice I could not care less about coding speed or someone being a code puzzle database or how quickly they can enter 300 lines if code. In the context of what real work is about these things are as irrelevant as what brand if shoes they wear. |
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