I'm not sure what's behind this account's commenting history about dress, but it's repetitive and has frequently violated the site guidelines, so please don't.
Exactly bro! Now keep on rocking in the free world and understand that hubris alone does not a good programmer make but a good programmer is hubristic. Therefore hubris is a poor heuristic no matter what any tech bro tells you.
Therefore you should at least make an effort to dress up for an interview because you never know if it's your last chance to make any sort of impression.
And let your hubris shine that way instead of choosing the casual path that every other one will certainly choose.
Edit: of course this argument is lost on all the beautiful minds who spare no effort at shabby chic
dang|5 years ago
I'm not sure what's behind this account's commenting history about dress, but it's repetitive and has frequently violated the site guidelines, so please don't.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
jb775|5 years ago
In this context, I took hubris as paradoxical since the end result is a good quality (and well maintained) software program.
artsyca|5 years ago
Therefore you should at least make an effort to dress up for an interview because you never know if it's your last chance to make any sort of impression.
And let your hubris shine that way instead of choosing the casual path that every other one will certainly choose.
Edit: of course this argument is lost on all the beautiful minds who spare no effort at shabby chic
newshorts|5 years ago
If that’s not acceptable, I probably don’t want to work there.
artsyca|5 years ago
devmunchies|5 years ago
artsyca|5 years ago
Signalling that you're taking the path of least resistance aka snitching is hardly ingenious.
And you call yourself a software professional!