> but we of course do not share your data There you go buddy: "A record of everything the candidate types in the pad will be permanently saved for your team to review and share afterwards."…
> I had some bad ones, which I either failed or refused to do. And that's the other reason I never do online tests. I don't know what the company and for example CodePad will do with the data collected from me. Will…
I never do online tests, like with CoderPad. Why? The tests are flawed and subjective. I can give any interviewer 1 assignment that will make him/her fail miserably. Should I not do that first to see if the lead/manager…
Yesterday already on South Korea-based bitcoin exchanges: https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-price-tops-10000-korean-exc...
> The TS API in my case had something like 90% less errors That sounds like a red flag to me. I hardly have any type related bugs in my pure JS server code. Must be a poor developer in the team. Too easy to blame JS for…
Just awesome to see this in open source. Can't wait to learn from the source.
Simply using open-source projects is definitely a way to say thank you. I have several projects on github and I am very grateful for developers trusting and using my code. It says much more than a 'thumps up'.
Indeed, for the fools that store their bitcoins in a wallet on services like Coinbase. You only need to save your private key in a save place to have the storage for free.
> but we of course do not share your data There you go buddy: "A record of everything the candidate types in the pad will be permanently saved for your team to review and share afterwards."…
> I had some bad ones, which I either failed or refused to do. And that's the other reason I never do online tests. I don't know what the company and for example CodePad will do with the data collected from me. Will…
I never do online tests, like with CoderPad. Why? The tests are flawed and subjective. I can give any interviewer 1 assignment that will make him/her fail miserably. Should I not do that first to see if the lead/manager…
Yesterday already on South Korea-based bitcoin exchanges: https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-price-tops-10000-korean-exc...
> The TS API in my case had something like 90% less errors That sounds like a red flag to me. I hardly have any type related bugs in my pure JS server code. Must be a poor developer in the team. Too easy to blame JS for…
Just awesome to see this in open source. Can't wait to learn from the source.
Simply using open-source projects is definitely a way to say thank you. I have several projects on github and I am very grateful for developers trusting and using my code. It says much more than a 'thumps up'.
Indeed, for the fools that store their bitcoins in a wallet on services like Coinbase. You only need to save your private key in a save place to have the storage for free.