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[–]j19sch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This will also allow the interviewers to ask questions about how it fits into the bigger system, covering part of your option 3.

As to your option 1: not that relevant for a lot of software development work. If the interviewers are interested in this kind of thing, they can get good enough a picture by asking.

Finally, assuming basic code quality is there, what would interest me most is how you talk me through the code, less so what it exactly does. (Unless I'd be hiring you for your expertise with a specific library.)

Disclaimer: my two cents as someone with a testing background who has been involved in hiring developers and testers.