Programmers are confessing their coding sins to protest a broken job interview process | The Outline
Under pressure Programmers are confessing their coding sins to protest a broken job interview process "Whiteboard" interviews are widely hated. They also discriminate against people who are already underrepresented in the field. Under pressure Programmers are confessing their coding sins to protest a broken job interview process "Whiteboard" interviews are widely hated. They also discriminate against people who are already underrepresented in the field. Programmers are confessing their coding sins to protest a broken job interview process "Whiteboard" interviews are widely hated. They also discriminate against people who are already underrepresented in the field. Adrianne Jeffries Feb—28—2017 09:00AM EST David Heinemeier Hansson, a well-known programmer and the creator of the popular Ruby on Rails coding framework, was the one who started it. Hello, my name is David. I would fail to write bubble sort on a whiteboard. I look code up on the internet all the time. I don't do riddles.Read full article from Programmers are confessing their coding sins to protest a broken job interview process | The Outline
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