Charlie B
TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
•Created by RI YURI on 10/9/2024 in #questions
Good question for interviewing junior Frontend developer(about 0~1 year experience)
Someone who is good at maths will just say eight cubed. Which is correct but you won't learn much about them 🙂
I also like to ask them what they would do if they woke up in the morning and looked out the window and saw a giraffe in their garden. There is not right/wrong answer but the candidates that answered phone the police or perform a risk assement generally didn't get an offer.
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TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
•Created by RI YURI on 10/9/2024 in #questions
Good question for interviewing junior Frontend developer(about 0~1 year experience)
When interviewing someone who is relatively new to coding it's fine to ask a few basic questions to see what they have already picked up but mostly you should be trying to figure out how they learn and how quickly. They might start out not being able to contribute much but if they have the right attitude an aptitude then they could quickly become very productive.
My favourite interview question to learn how someone can think about abstract things is to ask them to imagine a rubiks cube that is 10 x 10 x 10, so a big cube made up of 1000 little cubes. Then ask them how many little cubes would be left if they peeled of the outside layer of little cubes.
If they are not a mathematician you should get some good insights as how they think as they try to work it out, make sure they have a pen and some paper. I would not rule out a candidate if they don't get exactly the right answer as long as they are close and can come up with a method for working out the answer.
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TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
•Created by Ruben Silva on 9/30/2024 in #questions
Deployng Nextjs app on Windows Server 2019
Based on what I know which admittedly isn't much that sounds like the right choice.
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TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
•Created by oz on 9/29/2024 in #questions
Best NextJS Logging Stack?
Winston will give you the option of using structured logging, for larger systems this is a god send as you can write complex queries to interrogate the logs and this helps with monitoring the overall health of a system and also with debugging. More here : https://datalust.co/seq
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TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
•Created by Xyliase on 9/22/2024 in #questions
Vercel Usage, DDoS & Cloudflare (a fun topic i know)
Theo has name dropped upstash for rate-limiting in his videos
https://github.com/upstash/ratelimit-js
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TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
•Created by Charlie B on 9/20/2024 in #questions
Can you deploy nodejs functions to different regions on Vercel?
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TTCTheo's Typesafe Cult
•Created by Charlie B on 9/20/2024 in #questions
Can you deploy nodejs functions to different regions on Vercel?
5 replies