For now
This article was deeply unsatisfying, leaving the reader without any adequate conclusion. The tone of the article appeared to be "philosophical" in nature but it is difficult to glean anything useful or interesting -…
As someone who had relatives die just before an exam and who proceeded to write (and fail) said exam, use the deferral if you need to.
I don't think this article is relevant or convincing. None of the arguments were particularly good and the author gave me no reason to care. I expect a higher standard of quality on hacker news.
It was a post by a developer recounting his experience with a particular recruiting agency. Basically, he was given an interview through an agency TestDriven Recruiting (or something similar) for a job outside his home…
For now
This article was deeply unsatisfying, leaving the reader without any adequate conclusion. The tone of the article appeared to be "philosophical" in nature but it is difficult to glean anything useful or interesting -…
As someone who had relatives die just before an exam and who proceeded to write (and fail) said exam, use the deferral if you need to.
I don't think this article is relevant or convincing. None of the arguments were particularly good and the author gave me no reason to care. I expect a higher standard of quality on hacker news.
It was a post by a developer recounting his experience with a particular recruiting agency. Basically, he was given an interview through an agency TestDriven Recruiting (or something similar) for a job outside his home…