@PetterFriberg Arguable, but yes intelligence should be appreciated. All in all its left anyway how are your skills to gather the correct information in acceptable time.
He asked me how can you improve it. write the pseudo,... I did the "pointer of the first, pointer of the last, then iterate till size / 2 and swap start with end"
@FirstStep I know well how I could be an a__hole in such tests, and I even demonstrated in some particular cases. If it doesn't fit, it doesn't fit. Don't worry.
@FirstStep I can't take these Why manholes are covered round like questions serious. Anyone who asks such is much sillier than you, that's for sure. You should ask yourself: Would I want to work for silly people? And just slap the door in their face.
so yeah it is hypocrite from me to get pissed off on easy exams, or difficult exams
@πάνταῥεῖ not when I need the money. Could I go and sit and wait for the next interview? no
I want to say that I currently work. Else, they will find 999 reasons to speak with me on why I am unemployed (And there is NO perfect answer for that)
if I say because they were silly, they will be oh hes' a demanding person bla bla bla
If I say that, they say this IF I say those, they say these.. etc
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@πάνταῥεῖ A round manhole cover cannot fall through its circular opening, whereas a square manhole cover could fall in if it were inserted diagonally in the hole. Circular covers don't need to be rotated or precisely aligned when placing them on the opening. A round manhole cover is easily moved and rolled.
@FirstStep "not when I need the money" There are probably better opportunities to earn money. These kind of companies anyway try to exploit you. There will come up better choices just be patient if you're confident about your skills.
@TinyGiant Maybe I am still considered unqualified. but also maybe it is was not my lucky day
@πάνταῥεῖ At some point I feel like they are ruining me yes. That is why I don't want to work for them. I want to help someone build his dream, but not those guys
You know, we built an application (the one they hired me for) and they sold 12 without telling me. We did not celebrate !! I did not feel we won !! It was great for me when I knew.. my first app gets sold for several well known Automotive maanifactures (like GM and Ford)
yet they were hiding it, I knew way later. And I still have no idea why they done that
@πάνταῥεῖ :D Well, all of the my video songs SHOULD include some "good stuff" like that, else it is not in my playlist. So excuse me for not mentioning it. But yes, "Great As*"
@FirstStep I commented back, the exact compiler implementation of the serial port I do not know, but it is not first time that I see programs writeLine() and then readLine() not working also tcp the writeLine tells to write (but do not wait that everything is received), you execute a readLine (practically at the same time) blocking your own code... I guess depending on timing, race conditions, drivers you risk to block also the writeLine
Dieses Video ist in Deutschland leider nicht verfügbar, da es Musik von UMG enthalten könnte, über deren Verwendung wir uns mit der GEMA bisher nicht einigen konnten.
@FirstStep anyway since you mention communicating with micro controller... doing this kind if implementation is not the best.. the communication protocols get very messy...
because often on serial connection you can get crap... old stuff etc...
@JanDvorak Same Shit. Blame GEMA. A completely useless organization anyways. No one profits about it (in particular the artists don't), besides that organization itself.
@PetterFriberg if I am implementing an API to be used with several APPs later (to communicate with a micro controller). Then it is better for me to control this inside the API itself and not when I integrate an APP ( and control that inside the APP)
The app can just call a function string Send(string message) for example and shall return the received string. Point. Correct?
meeh inside or outside I can't say for me the probably inside if you need to capture a lot of info from incomming response (turn it into object) that you can use in your protocol
@FirstStep hee.. that's how I would do it... but I'm in love with the c# AutoResetEvent, I even create a class in Java that do same stuff (there was not)
I see now in Java there is CompletableFuture and other fun that is even a better strategy