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I have to give him credit for looking at her eyes instead of elsewhere. Unless he’s only faking interest in what she’s saying to keep his eyes from looking at the rest of her.
I told interviewers I would not answer programming language questions. I could give a general how-to answer but I never remember what it is for a specific language. That’s what the internet, or IDEs are for.
“How do you get the length of a string x in …..” “I dunno. Probably or () or () or strlen(x) or String(x).length or or….”
Hackenschmidt chuckled. “There was a baseball player in the 1930s, a Princeton graduate, named Moe Berg. It was said of him that he could speak seven languages and couldn’t hit the curve in any of them.”
TStyle78 2 months ago
I wonder if it worked.
phritzg Premium Member 2 months ago
I have to give him credit for looking at her eyes instead of elsewhere. Unless he’s only faking interest in what she’s saying to keep his eyes from looking at the rest of her.
Darsan54 Premium Member 2 months ago
“Oh poor thing,” he says, “Let me get you a coffee and we’ll watch a few YouTubes about kittens and puppies. Something absolutely mindless.”
Milady Meg 2 months ago
I told interviewers I would not answer programming language questions. I could give a general how-to answer but I never remember what it is for a specific language. That’s what the internet, or IDEs are for.
“How do you get the length of a string x in …..” “I dunno. Probably or () or () or strlen(x) or String(x).length or or….”
Totalloser Premium Member 2 months ago
COBOL, RPG III , OS JCL, DOS JCL, TOSSRG, FORTRAN, TAL, IBM Mainframe Assembler, CICS, SQL, VB, PB, Progress, VBA, Pascal, LISP, SNOBOL, APL, Java, HTML, XLS/XML
poppacapsmokeblower 2 months ago
It only took me three months to forget COBOL. Sorry, Admiral.
EOCostello 2 months ago
Hackenschmidt chuckled. “There was a baseball player in the 1930s, a Princeton graduate, named Moe Berg. It was said of him that he could speak seven languages and couldn’t hit the curve in any of them.”