this is like the fifth time i've seen this same flame-bait article reposted. Engineer: - a person qualified in a branch of engineering, especially as a professional. - the operator or supervisor of an engine, especially…
there is no reason for the SSN digits unless you actually get a legitimate offer. there should be no reason to even ask your DOB at this stage, but that's slightly less worrying. but most of all, i've never gotten a job…
reddit front page is rigged!
reminds me of this paypal 2fa exploit from a couple years ago: https://duo.com/blog/duo-security-researchers-uncover-bypass... because it was the same simple exploit on a different field.
i wouldn't trade salary for it. i don't think it's a scam but i wouldn't be surprised to find some employers use it to take advantage of workers. at my shop we are encouraged to take as much time as we need and managers…
i'll believe it when i see it
omg l2format
tldr; read kent beck's original book on the topic before you form your opinion. TDD is not a silver bullet and it's not 100% required to write quality software. but it is a useful tool, and you probably are doing it…
this is like the fifth time i've seen this same flame-bait article reposted. Engineer: - a person qualified in a branch of engineering, especially as a professional. - the operator or supervisor of an engine, especially…
there is no reason for the SSN digits unless you actually get a legitimate offer. there should be no reason to even ask your DOB at this stage, but that's slightly less worrying. but most of all, i've never gotten a job…
reddit front page is rigged!
reminds me of this paypal 2fa exploit from a couple years ago: https://duo.com/blog/duo-security-researchers-uncover-bypass... because it was the same simple exploit on a different field.
i wouldn't trade salary for it. i don't think it's a scam but i wouldn't be surprised to find some employers use it to take advantage of workers. at my shop we are encouraged to take as much time as we need and managers…
i'll believe it when i see it
omg l2format
tldr; read kent beck's original book on the topic before you form your opinion. TDD is not a silver bullet and it's not 100% required to write quality software. but it is a useful tool, and you probably are doing it…