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unencumberedbyfacts.com
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| | | | | You can find countless blog posts by software people claiming that writing code is a craft, science, or art. You can find an equivalent number of posts stating it is not a craft, science, nor art. Some like to split hairs and claim our titles define us: coder vs programmer vs engineer vs developer. The... | |
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deepsource.com
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| | | | | The cost of finding and fixing defects in incredibly higher in production as compared to early stages of development - often by an order of magnitude or two. | |
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blog.coryfoy.com
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henrikwarne.com
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| | | For the past few months, I have been interviewing with several companies. In all cases, one or more coding tests were included. I have also been on the interviewing side, evaluating a coding test. Here are my thoughts on the process. Are coding tests needed? When I started out as a software developer, nobody did... | ||