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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:still trying to come up with questions to ask people to find out if they know how to program good "what kind of languages have you worked on recently" "cool can i see what you've done in said languages" really what else could you want but a programmer who's interested in their own language and made some cool projects in it on their spare time? it means they're cool with learning whatever lovely language you're using and probably learning how to build upon that too. edit: probably. but yeah there are only so many ways to gauge a potential i assume
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yeah that kind of falls down with people who don't have the spare time/energy to do some projects and post them to github or whatever like it can be an easy way to get that info but you def need a backup in case they respond with "I don't have anything I can just demo to you/show the source"
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hmmmm then why not something small and on the spot? and not classic algorithm questions, but something that might apply to your company. the way the "big" companies do it around here are take-home projects. which i think is a terrible idea, and something i've already seen people here from other countries have had to put up with. but something that shows you can apply your ability right there at the interview is always cool. i mean if you're a programmer giving a programming interview it shouldn't be too hard to just build upon something tiny and see what abilities and limits this person might have. even if the solutions look dirty and wrong it's still something to gauge. shouldn't you be on the spot with creative questions as much as s/he should be with creative answers?
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:still trying to come up with questions to ask people to find out if they know how to program good first figure out what "program good" even means
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"if you were a fish and i put you in a fish bowl that was full to the point that adding any water would cause it to overflow how would you detect cycles in this graph without any water overflowing"
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best technical interview I had pretty much brought me in, gave me a crash course in their business area, gave me a case study problem that they'd dealt with for lots of customers, and asked me to solve it in two hours as much as I could
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:still trying to come up with questions to ask people to find out if they know how to program good ask: "do you know how to program good?" if they say "no", they can't, don't hire them if they say "yes", they're lying, don't hire them if they say "actually i think you meant to ask whether I can program well", they're insufferable, don't hire them
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Soricidus posted:ask: "do you know how to program good?"
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:still trying to come up with questions to ask people to find out if they know how to program good something relate to designing the data structures for a card game and then how they'd integrate that with UI also throw different constraints at them to see how comfy they are with changing around the representations vs the design eschaton fucked around with this message at 02:05 on Oct 6, 2015 |
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:still trying to come up with questions to ask people to find out if they know how to program good get them to come on here and chat
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ask them how many bytes they can cram a deck of cards into
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Luigi Thirty posted:ask them how many bytes they can cram a deck of cards into then produce a deck of cards and ask them to demonstrate
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eschaton posted:something relate to designing the data structures for a card game and then how they'd integrate that with UI fuuuuck youuuu
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Luigi Thirty posted:I haven't gotten that far yet *screams internally* i know its unlikely but your worst case runtime is infinity code:
if you need an easy way to keep track of cards already drawn, set cards[count] to cardDrawn and bam, everything past count is a list of cards already drawn quote:Please don't ask us for binaries / pre-compiled versions. We believe that if a group of users of a specific platform feels the need, they will eventually produce them. go gently caress yourself open sores http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_OSX 30 TO 50 FERAL HOG fucked around with this message at 04:27 on Oct 6, 2015 |
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http://docs.racket-lang.org/cards/
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now as soon as someone writes a lisp machine emulator and I dig out one of those 400-key symbolics keyboards
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racket continues to be rad.
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i have this pipe dream of writing a self hosting scheme compiler and interpreter for pic24/dspic but i lack both the time and the technical ability. i think it'd be pretty cool to be able to gently caress around in an REPL running on the uc through a UART terminal, then be able for it to write the REPL environment to flash.
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:still trying to come up with questions to ask people to find out if they know how to program good give them some bad real code and ask how they would refactor and clean it up, from most important stuff to least important. pick code that has problems on many levels and for bonus points hints at other problems in project outside the code snippet.
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According to some mathematical theorem, 7 is a large enough n to get a perfect shuffle.
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Dessert Rose posted:According to some mathemagical theorem, 7 is a large enough n to get a perfect shuffle.
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Barnyard Protein posted:i have this pipe dream of writing a self hosting scheme compiler and interpreter for pic24/dspic but i lack both the time and the technical ability. i think it'd be pretty cool to be able to gently caress around in an REPL running on the uc through a UART terminal, then be able for it to write the REPL environment to flash. I haven't worked on my game in weeks now It used to be that every morning and evening for an hour on the train, and half an hour over lunch I'd be typing away but now I really don't care and am not going to force myself. It doesn't help that I'm currently in the middle of implementing a solution that I really don't like, but can't think of any other way to do. Maybe I'll post in coc or so as it's quite specific to 3d graphics so not as suitable for this thread
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if you meet a good programmer on the road, kill him
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get each candidate to interview one of the others possibly thunderdome style
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put them in front of a machine with VS/R# installed, and a sample simple codebase that has lots of squiggly lines give them some unrelated task hire the one that follows most of the R# recommendations
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Report: Today The Day They Find Out You’re A Fraud http://onion.com/1Lu8dqF
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gonadic io posted:Report: Today The Day They Find Out You’re A Fraud
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there is a loathsome jerk at my work place who, within minutes of me meeting him on his first day, told me about how he cheated his way through the interview, cheated his way through previous interviews, and begged-for-c's his way through his master's degree. he runs around all day getting his work done by wearing out the good will of his co-workers, but he does apparently get his work done and is not in danger of getting fired or losing everything. so maybe being found out as a fraud isn't the end of the world.
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any suggestions, for python 2, to make program read itself and copy that somewhere else? the idea is that my program makes a thing, and it should make also a script including all the code in it so that one could just run it and replicate the result, given they have installed python and relevant public libraries on their own
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kalstrams posted:any suggestions, for python 2, to make program read itself and copy that somewhere else? the idea is that my program makes a thing, and it should make also a script including all the code in it so that one could just run it and replicate the result, given they have installed python and relevant public libraries on their own Like a quine? I'm not understanding your question, otherwise.
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gonadic io posted:Report: Today The Day They Find Out You’re A Fraud Today, I found out the reason two machines we have running in a test environment in a public space became unresponsive over the weekend, was because somebody moved the wifi access point (like, physically took the router down and put it in a closet, ) and so both machines dropped their internet connections like a rock and the little sh script I wrote to have them ping each other and google every 2 minutes to check the wifi and reboot if the connection was dropped, had been firing and rebooting every 2 minutes for 2 days straight on both machines until their SD cards burned out.
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:Like a quine? I'm not understanding your question, otherwise.
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kalstrams posted:yeah, that looks like it. i have single file that stores all functions used, and client requires certain functions to produce a copy of both the module file and the executable script. now that i know what it is called like in proper terms, i should be able to find relevant examples. cheers! a quine is more of a programming puzzle, you shouldn't ever need to do it in a real program most people consider opening argv[0] and dumping the contents to stdout to be cheating in a quine, but that's probably the best way to go about it for you
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whats the best open-source/free (pref BSD-like) monospaced font? i wanna just use consolas but cant
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oh looks like google has a zillion free fonts
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hack is decent, also source code pro
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Bloody posted:whats the best open-source/free (pref BSD-like) monospaced font? i wanna just use consolas but cant Source Code Pro
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Bloody posted:whats the best open-source/free (pref BSD-like) monospaced font? i wanna just use consolas but cant take a look here, SIL Open Font License is what you're after
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I code strictly in wingdings and everyone just thinks it's APL
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