on 7/9/01 6:00 PM, JCampbell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey Everyone.
>
> This isn't a request for code or help, just thoughts and ideas.
>
> I've recently been asked to bring along some code examples for a job
> interview I will be heading to this week. This was the exact request "The
> sam
You could also bring with you someone else's code :-).
Frankly speaking, if I interview programming candidates, I define a couple
of practical problems to see what kind of background they have, how to solve
it, the thinking process is as important as the final result. If someone
gives a stock ans
I would say get a function or several functions that are indictatiave of
your style and solve a fairly complex problem in an elegant way. I
don't think thousands of lines of code will be necessary.
Michael
JCampbell wrote:
>Hey Everyone.
>
>This isn't a request for code or help, just though
For the most part, anything that is reusable and modular they like. They
also love people who know a buncha languages and would use the best one that
fit the current project so bring a variety.
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From: JCampbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 3:0
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