> There's a difference between being able to use resources well and just > asking for the answer, which is what you were doing. (On multiple forums > across the internet (Wilmott Forums, DevMountain Forums, etc.)
On the other hand, it really demonstrates why capital market values google for so much. But I still believe there is way for google to improve. I couldn't get good answer from google on this matter, so I diligently to choose proper community to ask to.. Anything wrong with that? wtt wrote: > That's one of the quick ways to get the answer, right? That's why I got > the guidance quikly. Hard work and preparation is always the way to > learn... > > Actually, some replies, as you may know, questions the intention and > effectiveness of the orginal puzzle. I agree with them, unless you have > worked in that area for a while, sometimes it is totally senseless to > ask this kind of question to a candidate... > > And I don't see anything wrong to look into this issue and ask > questions. If you hire a new people to work for, probably you expect > he/she to ask questions whenever he/she is not clear to be quickly get > productive, right? There is really nothing wrong to ask, it is another > way to learn,IMHO. > > > > Guest wrote: >> wtt wrote: >>> I guess you are working for facebook right now. >> >> Nope >> >>> Do you really think this >>> kind of problem will help the daily software engineer work in your >>> company? >> >> Nope, but its a good litmus test. >> >>> Often times it totally depends on if the candidates saw that kind of >>> questions >>> or not. Isn't that a high qualification and smart of a person if he >>> knows how to find the solution quickly and learn quickly from >>> experienced people? >> >> There's a difference between being able to use resources well and just >> asking for the answer, which is what you were doing. (On multiple forums >> across the internet (Wilmott Forums, DevMountain Forums, etc.) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Railsi18n-discussion mailing list Railsi18n-discussion@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/railsi18n-discussion