Message from @Mercury
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The coding interviews have a very specific purpose
but they're really only for new grads
Blame the Pajeets with fake diploma mill degrees and the declining quality of US schools
yea i dont think anyone will fail you if you get the broad strokes
Go look at that picture I put in pictures
If the grads can pass the high end theory stuff then the employer knows they can learn what they put in front of them even if it's not that important or useful
That's literally the only point, to see if they were able to learn what they were supposed to be learning
My number one advice is to just start coding and don't stop. Make projects, and contribute to other people's projects. Skills will come if you do that.
I'm coding right now in brainfuck
I promise Iw on't stop
my employers are going to be really impressed with my brainfuck projects
eww
you're typing right now, GET BACK TO WORK
you would pick brainfuck lol
I have two frog pads
*whip crack*
I type code with one hand
and I shitpost with the other
Which one do you wank with then?
I have a sex robot for that you cretin
So I guess the coding hand, indirectly.
I've been so obsessed with learning blender and zbrush lately I haven't done much programming lately
I was planning on building online multiplayer stuff for a game
Why do they make new monitors too smart for their own good
fucking pieces of shit
trying to autodetect inputs and getting stuck in a loop
lol is your monitor being retarded?
have to unplug the power and plug it back in and manually select the input anyway
no, not my monitor
is it displayport?
DP yes
it's worse cause it was in a KVM
try unplugging the ds cord and plugging it back in
i had that prob once or twice
asked someone about it, "No it's not the KVM the monitors just do that sometimes"
I did that
I had to unplug the monitor
oh wait, im thinking i did have to unplug it too
and just wait 30s for the caps to drain
but i didnt have to wait for the caps to drain tho
anyway, this was a monitor for a rack hooked up to a KVM