My english ain't that good for reading so understanding the rules etc is a little bit hard.... And so I asked a stupid question and got Muted.... Pff lame.
@RaZor dude, i'm really sorry for your mom, but everybody knows somebody that died of cancer... well, a vast majority... can't get offended by a stupid word, especially in the internet
They list "Your programming ability is way above average" and "Whatever technologies, languages, or development environments you've been using, we expect you have mastered them in depth" on the job posting. I don't think even after 10 years I have 'mastered' anything. That sounds like Reed Copsey or Skeet level to me.
I do terrible at those little 'code challenges' you get. it always something like 'using these 3 jagged arrays, blah blah'... they never reflect actual work. Have me design a complex mvvm interaction or something
@CharlieBrown - Writing a compiler on a whiteboard may be impressive but considering there's plenty of work to be done in web development that isn't nearly that complex they don't need every one of their employees to do that. :P
I got one during an interview I'll have to look it up quick. It had to be done in notepad, I actually wrote a working solution, but I don't think they thought it was 'smart enough', or maybe i took too long
In order to rewrite history you would have to travel forwards from the present to a time before the history you are rewriting and then change it. Thus, from the present, you would have to change the future in order to rewrite history.
The way I look at my viewmodels is like a last stop. Everything ends up there, and the only place anything should go from there is the view. There should not be any calls made out from the view model imo.
Here's a fun one I have to do today. var task = new BlockingTask(); task.Start(); The task runs for 120 seconds (usually), I have no control over that api, yet I need to provide a way for the user to cancel.