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by cynoclast
1920 days ago
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This really just highlights the difference between the artificial coding interview via some web based half-assed IDE, and being watched coding on the job. The comparison would be more direct if the surgeon was asked to operate on a dummy using a kitchen knife in front of the interviewer. Then there's the problem that there's no way in hell a software company is going to let another company watch their employee work on proprietary code. |
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