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by db48x
1526 days ago
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I disagree with that. If you’re hiring a programmer, surely you want to seem them write some code. This question has the added benefit that they don’t have to write a whole program from scratch, they have to deal with a real–world program instead of a toy program created specifically for interview purposes, and they have to demonstrate that they can read and understand other people’s code. The latter seems really important to me, as apparently it was to the author of the question, because we spend so much of our time improving code that has already been written instead of writing completely new programs. Of course, I am especially good at these software–archaeology skills, so I suppose I could be biased. |
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