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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Coding interviews are terrible. Can we make them better?

Microsoft's $19.7 billion purchase of Nuance; This browser extension promises to block Google's controversial new tracking algorithm
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Coding interviews are terrible. Can we make them better?

Software engineers have long faced excruciating interview processes involving unstructured, arbitrary exercises that seem rigged to catch them out. So why are they still putting up with it?

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