New Favorite Programmer Interview Question What is your key binding for performing a commit? — Grant Rettke You might also like some of these
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RICK HANSON: That would be a perfectly acceptable response :). JEZ: ROFL. SAJITH: No trick, just a discussion starter. On my box it is C-; and C-M-;. Reply
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At that point, I’d get up and walk out. 🙂
“Well, I find it easiest to just commit all my code once a week, so I use a cron job…” 😉
New Favorite Programmer Interview Question:
“What is your key binding for performing a commit?”
— Grant Rettke
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I happen to have an answer for this, so this must be a trick question.
RICK HANSON:
That would be a perfectly acceptable response :).
JEZ:
ROFL.
SAJITH:
No trick, just a discussion starter.
On my box it is C-; and C-M-;.
In a job interview, anything I have an immediate answer for is a trick question. 😉
SAJITH:
Trick question… discussion point… what is the difference?! 🙂