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Comment on: [Joke] Making fun of Enterprise OOP is like shooting IMarineVertebrates in an AbstractBarrelProxyFactory.

You must have not seen this yet https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpriseEdition

2 17 May 2017 12:56 u/iamn1ck in v/programming
Comment on: Programmers are confessing their coding sins to protest a broken job interview process

Very true, I'm a new grad who has been interviewing around and at first I was getting my ass handed to me. I wasn't expecting some of the simple data structures and other questions. The reality is, if you can't answer these questions, chances are someone else interviewing were able to. And guess who they're gonna favor. I've finally landed an interview with a big company (not big 4, but close) and I've got a 3 hour interview next week. Only hope is to study most of this week to be best prepared for any related questions.

3 01 Mar 2017 00:07 u/iamn1ck in v/programming
Comment on: What are your opinions on recruiters?

As someone who is also looking for a job, I have heard mixed reviews about recruiters and I am hesitant to get in contact with them. Any advice would be helpful.

1 13 Feb 2017 11:52 u/iamn1ck in v/programming
Comment on: Quit abstracting everything into run-time

You need an invite to get an account there

0 02 Feb 2017 05:55 u/iamn1ck in v/programming
Comment on: Anyone know of any good SDL2 tutorials for C/C++?

If you already have a good grasp of SDL2 with 2D graphics, you should just start looking into OpenGL. SDL2 lets you create the window and handle input, after setting up the window all the OpenGL calls you see in other peoples code should work with your system regardless of what library they are using to setup the window.

1 06 Oct 2016 23:39 u/iamn1ck in v/programming
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