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by Apocryphon
1679 days ago
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That is true, that most people don't master anything. The question is if software engineers should be expected to master the material in interviews other than for interviews, if it truly makes them better engineers who build better software. And if so, they we arrive at my original question: why is current computer science education and training failing to convey that vital information? And how can this situation be remedied? In terms of working to improve, given the excellent filtering capabilities of algorithmic interviews, surely if people were taught right and knew how to master it not to mention what they should master in the field, then it would not be so difficult to improve (though this would render the filter ineffective)? Because then more engineers would have known from day one what they should focus on (not that they don't at present, because these interviews are now broadly known to the public), and thus having mastered the material, be passing the interviews easily. |
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