Honestly, I did not find that particularly convincing. Lot of typos and leaps in logic. The point is probably kind of true?!?
Honestly, I did not find that particularly convincing. Lot of typos and leaps in logic. The point is probably kind of true?!?
Yeah, true
I mean that is the first step. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ The next step is to start defining the types more strictly than any.
I like this question. Maybe Dionysus a god of ritual madness?
My company requires either a code demo of existing code or a take home coding challenge. We get way too many people that cannot write code to not put that gate in place. It’s not even too terribly difficult or rigorous. Mostly looking for basic understand of fundamental things like DI, caching, background operations, etc.
I work on marketing websites which are essentially disposable. So every 3 years you start over from scratch (in a new version of some CMS). So I don’t get to build super cool functionality much, but I do get to work with newer tech stack. (I still don’t need 99.99% of the js frameworks flavors of the week)
Honestly, I did not find that particularly convincing. Lot of typos and leaps in logic. The point is probably kind of true?!?