Reminder: if you spoil (fake/joke spoilers included) GoT (at RO's discretion) you will be banned until the end of the season without additional warnings or discussion
if you take a look at the source code of org.json, it uses a Map<String, Object>, then relays the type knowledge to the client, "myJson.getString / .getInt"
@Mehdi Yes, I am using it already. I was writing my own mini parser because the API returns inconsistent JSON. Its like, class A -- JSON string -> MiniParser -- Map<T, Any>
The Map contains enough values so I can then map it to a data class and return this loaded data class
did you see the newest Louis C.k special? It might have been the funniest special I've ever seen, or at least the funniest I've seen in the past few years
I would highly recommend buying it for the $8 or whatever it is
wow really disappointed. Just got an email from this company with a subject line "now 3040% off" but it was an error, they meant "30-40% off". Damn, thought i was gonna get paid.
anyway, on a different note, I went on a nice nature hike this past saturday with the new girl I've been seeing, and OH MAN is tick season ever bad this year
It's a good thing me and her wore long sleeves and pants, because we ended up pulling off over 15 deerticks from eachother lol the main carriers of Lyme's disease
I basically see 4 schools of thoughts in interviewing, academic stuff: reverse a binary tree live, a case study with a bit of time to prepare then pitch and then a small coding exercise, or a mini take away home project, pair programming with an engineer (hard to organise depending on the candidate's availability)
besides #1, I realize every one of these has its flaws... :D
I wonder if it would have been perceived differently if they didn't specify the 3-5h, just send the test give 1.5 week and don't even ask how much time did the candidates spend on it