I hereby claim:
- I am ilqarilyasov on github.
- I am ilqarilyasov (https://keybase.io/ilqarilyasov) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASCUE16aiXOzFT712w8SkcY1YzL8jhM-GZn_Zw6bekE9Bgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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import Foundation | |
//MARK: STDIN STDOUT | |
func readData() -> NSData { | |
return NSFileHandle.fileHandleWithStandardInput().availableData | |
} | |
func readString() -> String { | |
return String(data: readData(), encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding)!.stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet(NSCharacterSet.whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet()) | |
} |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I've been on a lot of SDE interview loops lately where the candidate failed miserably: not-inclined votes all around, even from the phone screeners who brought the person in initially.
It's usually pretty obvious when the candidate should have been eliminated during the phone screens. Well, it's obvious in retrospect, anyway: during the interviews, we find some horrible flaw in the candidate which, had anyone thought to ask about it during the phone screen, would surely have disqualified the person.
But we didn't ask. So the candidate came in for interviews and wound up wasting everyone's time.