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@Codeman same is with PHP interviews. It's no to much about PHP as it is about: "do you know this version control, how do you optimize this DB structure, how would you implement event sourcing, what VMs have you used, what's the largest project you have done with websckets .. etc"
@Codeman I'm interviewing for a position that I assumed would be mostly Node or even Java. Their screening questions were super low level stuff though, it caught me off guard
you want to see how they perform in a regular job situations. Which means an editor they're comfortable with, building to a real task (not fizzbuzz) and access to Google/SO.
I had an interview for a startup in Houston called "Macrofab"--the position was for a front end developer, but all they asked me was about security and server architecture. The one front end related question was a trick question where he only wanted me to say that I would use a library.
@nick I had a guy (in a C# interview) ask me to write a regex to validate email addresses. Then he asked me to write a function that did a bitmask to determine configuration bits in a byte for a Windows Service initializer
Here's a good question: what happens if you write syntactically-invalid code at work? You run it, see the error, fix it. Why on earth would you fail an interviewee for missing a bracket?!
@SomeKittens at my company, the applicants need to develop a little system within 3 days, and we analyze the project based on some categories, before asking them to interview.
My favorite interview is giving the candidate an hour to implement Minesweeper. They have google, etc, whatever they want. I provide the icons (shouldn't test 'em on how well they can find icons). I deliberately tell them they're not expected to finish due to the time limit (helps put them at ease).
@ShotgunNinja Fun anecdote - I provide my laptop (some bring their own). One guy searched for something, found a SO answer, then copy/pasta'd from a deleted answer (he was on my account).
var x = Math.floor(Math.random() * WIDTH);
var y = Math.floor(Math.random() * HEIGHT);
for (var i = 0; i < BOMBS; i++) {
while (!board[x][y]) {
x = Math.floor(Math.random() * WIDTH);
y = Math.floor(Math.random() * HEIGHT);
}
board[x][y] = true;
}