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David Fowler
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Partner Software Architect at Microsoft on the ASP.NET team, Creator of SignalR, Barbadian 🇧🇧, Tennis Player, Father, and Husband of @symonefowler
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It's a little light on the diagnostic demos as those were adhoc
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Watch Tim Seaward (@TimSeaw) talk about Digging into the Bedrock framework
youtu.be/eS2ozPYPKRk
Thanks to @ALDAutomotiveUK for hosting and filming. More videos from #DotNetTourUK will be shared at dotnettour.github.io/UKTour2020/#vi… soon
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So ask the appropriate question for the role and ask whatever follow up questions you need to know if they are a fit. We just have different job requirements that’s all
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Maybe don’t ask them to implement IsPalindrome then? Ask them whatever makes sense for the job they’re going to be doing. I’m all for that. If it doesn’t require knowing some of those things then no big deal.
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I’m all for people writing inefficient code if they know it’s inefficient and understand the constraints.
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There’s a big difference between using assembly to optimize and using an algorithm that has a better asymptotic complexity.
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Thought process. Why the need to reverse the string? From the original problem description? Is there more to the problem? Did they dig into the requirements? Do they understand algorithm cost in a general sense? Etc etc
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Point of the interview would be the discussion though, not the "right" answer.
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Even if the candidate doesn't know offhand, they should be able to guess at what it does and tell you what the "cost" is. They wrote that code for a reason right?
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1 tweet from EACH OF YOU = $1 for @GirlsWhoCode. Let’s get up to $500K in tweets with @OlaySkin. Studies show that girls become disheartened in STEM b/c they don't think they fit what society deems a "typical STEM" student. Tweet using #MakeSpaceForWomen. #ad pic.twitter.com/1KZICwK8Gs
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How so? I mean it is but what sort of auth do you want to do?
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Not in this case. Also it's not foreach that allocates, it's about the GetEnumerator implementation. EnumerateRunes returns a struct enumerator docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/a…
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Yes I can but I didn’t 😬
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TIL: There was a part 2 to the little mermaid.
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I gotta admit, the Rune API is nice. I thought it was weird when it was being developed. It's way better than this API docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/a…...
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Nerd sniped, it no longer fits into a tweet
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