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9answers
243 views
Object Oriented Design Interview Question
Any advice on solving this problem?
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38answers
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Should entry level programmers be able to answer FizzBuzz?
When interviewing entry level developers, I have used the FizzBuzz question as a type of acid test. Generally, I ask for a solution in pseudo-code or any language of their choice. If someone can't …
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2answers
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Method to handle “killed” Java jobs?
Our server web app will handle jobs that are requested by REST API requests.
Ideally if the server dies during a job (ie: plug pulled), the job should resume or restart at startup.
A very …
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8answers
219 views
Can you get a job thanks to your Prolog skills?
This Prolog question is introduced as an interview question. Can you get a job thanks to your Prolog skills? Is it used in the industry? (ok, ok, a job can be out of the industry too).
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81answers
16k views
Dealbreakers for new programming jobs?
What can come up in an interview or job posting that should set off the alarm bells for a coder?
I'm still only a few years in the industry but I already know to look out for excessive red tape and …
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13answers
735 views
Should i ask the interviewer if i can speak to other developers?
I've always thought that whether i loved or hated a role that i would be objective enough to help out a fellow dev if he ever wanted general info about a workplace/role - say he was in for an …
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85answers
10k views
How did you get your first programming job?
Did you get lucky and stumble on your ideal job immediately?
Did you find a local small software house and send your CV off? How?
Did you go through graduate recruitment?
Did you start on an …
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3answers
76 views
Tips for quick web-app prototyping
I've got the upcoming month of December off and with graduation and a job search looming, I've decided to work on some projects to show off my skills to potential employers. For every week in …
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6answers
99 views
More Valuable Skill
When job hunting for a developer position, what looks better? Working on a renovation project/creating a new application OR supporting legacy applications.
With 3 years of experience I've spent my …
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6answers
268 views
Why do I lately have to be a master of big-O, sorting, searching, trees, graphs, large scale efficient data processing algorithms? [closed]
I haven't interviewed for about a decade. Back when I got the job it was mostly about how well I knew a programming language, where my experience was, what I am good at/bad at, some simple coding …
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3answers
122 views
What has been the “final straw” in a programming job? [closed]
Programming is often misunderstood by decision makers around us, particularly in organisations where software development is not the core business. We have unique needs which differ from most other …
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36answers
3k views
Should “inability to code under pressure” be a valid excuse when writing code in an interview?
I've come up with what I believe are realistic problems to work on during an interview. Frequently I have candidates respond that they cannot code under the pressure of me watching them code (via …
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72answers
5k views
When did you know it was time to leave your job?
Every job has its ups and downs, but sometimes it just isn't worth it to stick around. I'm currently in one of the "down" points with my current job and debating whether or not to start testing the …
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48answers
6k views
Should developers worry about ageism?
Having worked in software development for 12 years, I've recently started to worry about ageism in the industry. Seeing I'm not too bad at what I do I've never really worried about where my next job's …
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33answers
10k views
Really “wow” them in the interview
Let me put it to you this way: I'm a top-notch programmer, but a notoriously bad interviewee.
I've flunked 3 interviews consecutively because I get so nervous that my voice tightens at least 2 …
