later today I have to interview a candidate for a job at our department; she has send an R-script she wrote which has the following code for transforming certain columns of a dataframe to factors:
for (v in names (df)) {
if (identical(v,"ColA")==FALSE & identical(v,"ColB")==FALSE & identical(v,"ColC")==FALSE) df[,v] <- as.factor(df[,v])
}
What impression about her R proficiency would above code give you?
whenever I see such code, the first thing that comes to mind is that they do not know the concept of vectorization, i.e. one of the biggest advantages of R
@Jaap to be fair, they might be a fast learner, could be better than "I know it all" candidate. You will get the chance to shape her. For me at least, attitude scores higher than skills.
@Jaap In my (limited) experience of recruiting staff, I noticed that it's important for the candidate to have some prior knowledge, but I put much greater emphasis on the rate of being able to learn new stuff. You can test this by throwing the candidate in deep water and see how fast they start learning to swim. Note that the end goal is not that the candidate is an olympic swimmer, but rather to see the process of how they tackle the problem.
@RomanLuštrik I wish ! traffic jam starts hours before that (I put my kids at school around 7:50, then I'm on my way to the office and I can notice there is way too many people already in their cars...)
@zx8754 school begins at 8:50 so it's more "before-school stuff" runs ;-) and people starting jobs at 8:00, 8:30 or 9:00. But office start hours depend on school hours anyway...
I bike to one of my places of work (I have 2) but the other one is about 12 km away from home, with lots of ups and downs, and I'm afraid, I would be useless at work for the whole day if I went by bike :-/
@Sotos sadly true, recent 2 examples from uzbekistan: 1. the whole bus had to burn down with people in it before gov started looking into getting new busses. 2. Some rich famous girl had to die on pedestrian zebra crossing, before gov started fixing the zebra crossings.