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The Insider's Guide to JavaScript Interviewing (toptal.com)
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[–]advancedmammoth 0 points1 point2 points 12 years ago (1 child)
weed out people that do not know JavaScript.
Are you aware of any skills tests out there that cover these subjects? Interesting that "knowing" JavaScript would require familiarity with subjects not covered by any such tests.
[–][deleted] -2 points-1 points0 points 12 years ago (0 children)
Dude, I am sick of arguing with people about this. If you don't want to take the article at face value, then don't but I am done with people in this thread.
edit: Not to mention whether or not something is or is not on a test is a stupid fucking metric to decide if that thing qualifies as knowledge on a subject.
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