@Joshua That will be hard to be honest. It reads more as a whiteboard/design question and they are not a good fit on SO. They could fly on programmers but check their help and better ask on their meta first. If you want it to stay here you'll need to add actual code and explain which goal you couldn't achieve with that
@Tunaki is it allowed to talk about career and resume here?
oh thanks Drew. I have a mentor who trained me on JEE (Servlets, jsps, etc) and Spring MVC and Hibernate. He himself is a Senior Architect in a company (which I wont mention :P). He said that you are going to look for a job called JEE developer or web application developer, and usually you will not be asked to code something during interview
(OffTopic) Is there a way to turn off the animation for people entering/exiting the room. I keep thinking there's bugs crawling over my side monitor :S
I haven't found any correlation between company size and coding at interview, personally. Except that only big companies ask the dumb fizz-buzz style questions, in my experience. The small ones tend to filter out those kind of applicants before that stage.
@mech that post is 7 years old. @undo What is okay enough for a junior position? Also, I can only answer newbie questions so no I dont have any post that is amazing
@FarazDurrani Can't give you a number there. If you only post things that you wouldn't be proud enough of for a prospective employer to see... you probably shouldn't give them a way to go see them.
@Tunaki i know but I was working alone and I just make versions on my local computer. Like export to a new project and save it on google drive. that's my version control. But I know what you are talking about (git and github)
forget the --changelist option? Congratulations, you just committed a whole crapload of development credentials to a server, and since you don't control the server the best you can do is make another commit that reverts stuff.
don't sweat too much about names, half the company don't know nothing about JavaEE and still call it J2EE anyway although the name changed 20 years ago
@FarazDurrani beware that nowadays on Linkedin and HR officer becomes a Talent Expert Ninja Recruiter or something similar and the same for almost any position can become some more fancy sexy title, so you can keep it generic and have Java Expert and you would be fine
@Tunaki he's going around the same point, especially with the last paragraph, the whole question could have 60% less text and be more effective and straight to the point, but nope, more text needs to be written, he's probably a writer in his free time
@Tunaki and that "I'll bite" in the title, still there, don't get it (well, I get it, because of his frustration, but.. I don't get it why it is still there :))
@cimmanon I saw for the first time Gosu on a cv, few weeks ago, I had to google it. Then I received the Java Newsletter and I found a full chapter on Gosu, couldn't believe it
@Tunaki look at at this javamagazine.mozaicreader.com/… and it is used by big corporate software package like Guidewire in the Insurance sector, something to stay away from ;)
@TinyGiant Is there any way to know if a JS function is bindable? That is, to know for sure that it is not an arrow function or that it has been bound already to a scope. I think it'd make a nice question. Also, Plop =D
Judge if question has sense on SO, other can be in same situation??, and understand that they are in same situation... if question is good retract, if not.....
but its better that @Tuna answers if he is still in.... I'm not really a pro... just reviewer
Generally it follows an explanation of some sort. But okay, I'll google :)
> When Wilbur is in danger of being slaughtered by the farmer, Charlotte writes messages praising Wilbur (such as "Some Pig") in her web in order to persuade the farmer to let him live.
That sounds nice.
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11:47 PM
@Kyll Not sure, would make a good question though. I'm sure you could do something.