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static_typed | 12 years ago
Now, I agree with the blog post: if you want me to code at interview it has to be open source, pseudocode or a toy library. Not your production app. I don't want to see you proprietary code till I am hired in case some moron on your staff later goes on a spree suing people on an open source project where the code looks 'similar' to what they may have seen in your code-for-free cheapskate interview process.
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