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- Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2014 17:52:39 +0900
- From: Benjamin Kowarsch <trijezdci@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] No video playback in Iceweasel
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I have to respectfully disagree with the hacking some code as part of the interview process part. On 5 December 2014 at 17:15, Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> wrote: > All you have to do to be horrified at the state of your profession > (and, by extension, all other professions) is to include a programming > assignment and/or peer programming session in your interview process. Coding as part of the interview process is part of the problem, not part of a solution. It favours practitioners who jump right into coding without any requirements solicitation process, without any design, without any implementation plan. The kind of person who will excel in such a test is the kind of person that is not accustomed to proper process. Preparation takes time and it has to be practised in order to be mastered. To produce quality, there has to be a proper requirements solicitation process at the end of which there is a requirements catalog categorised into must-haves, should-haves, could-haves and most importantly will-not-haves. Then there has to be a proper design process at the end of which there is a specification document. Finally, there has to be a risk management and planning process at the end of which there is an implementation plan with a mitigation strategy. Only at that point should any coder be allowed to write the first line of code. Foregoing proper preparation is precisely the reason why software is so bad these days, why projects go out of scope, over time and over budget. And if organisations do not ask for proper preparation, practitioners won't develop the necessary skills. Unfortunately, this is common practise now, and as a result, the art of thinking and weighing before doing has been lost.
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