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by quantified
1771 days ago
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One of the worst projects I participated in was led by a Leetcode master, good at the 30-line algorithm and terrible at code design and service design. The best process I participated in included, along with some design scenarios, handing a candidate a laptop computer with their usual IDE and a home directory with a readme and a source tree. They’d read the readme and do the work against the code that was present, find and fix a bug and then add a feature. You learn a lot about what they know and how they think. Google and everything available, if they didn’t know what something meant they looked it up. Simulated work very well. Probably Covid has put this mode on ice, and it cost a bit of effort to set up, but well worth it. |
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