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Recruiting Software Developers – Coding Tests

Henrik Warne

Examples of coding test problems are: reverse a linked list, find the median of two sorted arrays, generate all valid combinations of n pairs of parentheses. Another feature in Leetcode that I really liked is that each problem is tagged with companies that have used that problem in interviews recently. Problems With Coding Tests.

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GPT & AI: The Future of Developing

Perficient

I’m back, with another blog on GPT and AI. If you’ve struggled to figure out how to use these new tools, or use them but want to see if there’s more, this blog is for you. Rubberducking and reverse debugging Rubberducking is a term that describes debugging code by talking about it in natural language.

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Monetization: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 2

CloudGeometry

In this blog series, we explore how these three dimensions figure into key technical recommendations which enable scale in pursuit of SaaS business growth. Proven best practices that help both finance & engineering teams Of course, not all customers want to pay for all the features. Reverse those, and it’s the opposite of profit.

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Conflict Resolution Insights: Why Conflicts Escalate | Guy Harris.

The Recovering Engineer

I plan to revisit the specific things we can do to reverse this cycle in future posts. He has degrees in Chemical Engineering and he served as a Nuclear Engineering officer in the U.S. He is an engineer by nature, by training, and experience. . Click on the image for a larger view.) Learn More… What Do You Think?

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Identifying Server Side Request Forgery: How Tenable.io Web Application Scanning Can Help

Tenable

This proof-of-concept creates a file on the system, which could allow an attacker to establish a reverse shell. The final attack scenario we will cover for this blog post is the use of the “gopher://” wrapper, which is particularly interesting in the case of a blind SSRF. Source : [link]. Use Tenable.io

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Three Things Every Leadership Offsite Needs - Next Level Blog

Next Level Blog

Your agenda has to consider the desired set of results, make them explicit and reverse engineer back from that end state picture to figure out the best uses of time during the offsite. Subscribe to Blog Updates via Email or RSS Chart Your Course in 2011 with a Life GPS® Interactive Program Details Here Join me for the.

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Ten Years On: Semi-random Reflections from a Decade of Coaching

Next Level Blog

This is my 463rd blog post and I've probably written close to 300,000 words on my blog over the past two years.  "  If you reverse engineer it back to the beginning, you'll almost certainly see that you had a ton of direct and indirect help from people you've met along the way.