@TonyTheLion I adapted my cover letter a bit and included that I browse relevant websites like SO and Channel9, but the one I sent at them didn't include that yet
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, technically, 'is there any' is a yes or no question. Of course, humans are smart enough where if you listed some, or said none, they can work out what you mean
@thecoshman I was more along the idea that humans are smart enough to infer that the asker would follow with "which ones?" if all you answered was "yes".
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh indeed, it's very much an opening question for you to talk about relevant stuff. I very much doubt they care what you views are, it's more about how to express it. so saying "DP are for idiots" will not go down well, but if you where to explain why you think rigidly sticking to DP can over complicate solutions etc. etc it looks a lot better
> The customer wasn’t kidding about exact. Along with the specs, the customer provided a list of known bugs. They didn’t want these bugs fixed; the bugs were tests. If the new software didn’t have the same bugs, the customer wouldn’t accept it.