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halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
That's how I feel. I love programming as a hobby, but professionally, it's too restricted. Project management is stifling, and not being interested in the work and all the restrictive policies really make it more of a chore.
halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
Yeah, Agile really ruined development for me. It's like it's just endless sprints. It seems like productivity and project management are the focus, instead of building software.
halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
I don't understand how a point is a collection of vertices. Are you talking about X, Y, and Z coordinates?

This is a good example of how ambiguity kills an interview and reduces it to quickly figuring out what the interviewer is talking about so I might have a decent chance of solving the problem with the time remaining.

My experience with interviewing at Google, Facebook, and Amazon can be reduced to "What the hell are you talking about?"
halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
Works for me. Except I drink water while I'm drinking beer. Something like 1 drink of water to 3 or 4 drinks of beer. But I'm also at home, on the computer drinking and not out partying. So I don't know how well it translates to being outside the house.
halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
I love these little "factoid" comments that you hand out from time to time. What would be even better is a book with all the nitty-gritty details of the software you've written, along with all the misadventures in doing so.

You can name it: 'Bright Moments'

I'd be happy to place an advanced order if it leans you in that direction!
halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
Third-party recruiters are the ones who always waste my time. Before Covid, many would insist on meeting in person at their office. I even had one that wanted to meet me at 4:30pm in downtown Dallas. That was an easy 'no' for me.

In-house recruiters are totally different. They represent the actual hiring company and aren't just submitting your resume to a job posting.
halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
I've heard many people, often project managers, mention 'fit' and filtering out assholes, but my definition of an asshole is one who's mean, uncaring, and arrogant. But I've never seen that kind of person in the 10 years I've worked in software development.

What do you define as and asshole, and do you run across many of them?
halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
I don't think assholes are common enough to warrant a blanket filtering process. I think this is just a common way to justify closer contact, whether it be phone or video. It really is just sales, and the more personal, the better.
halt40
·hace 5 años·discuss
It's neat to see this in a browser, but I never really liked playing the game. The visuals are cool, but the life-like movement always annoyed me.