CaptainCodeman asks:
I recently had a job interview in which they gave me an hour to write some real code. It wasn’t a huge amount, probably less than 100 lines. After about 45 minutes, I compiled, ran it, and got it to work. I may have spent 5-10 minutes working out compile errors and a couple minor bugs, but overall it was very smooth. (Incidentally, I did get an offer from them.)
However, what puzzled me was that after I handed over the completed code, the interviewer told me that the only thing I did wrong was “not compiling as I go along”. I asked him what the difference is, and he said “what would you have done if you finished the code and it didn’t compile in time.”
via ars technica
September 1, 2014