Waiting out a recession is never enough. There's always jobs for smart people. I would suggest that people in school forget about timing the job market and start thinking about doing the classwork necessary to become a good entry level devloper.
This question tests the candidate's basic ability to discern solid objects in space, as well as their ability to follow directions. To correctly solve the problem, the candidate must be able to use their built-in senses of vision (or touch) to ascertain what parts of your hand can be defined as finger-like appendages, and then to count (starting at 1) the total number of "fingers" you have extended from your otherwise-closed fist. Off-by-one errors are unacceptable.
UIUC (number 4) posts this publicly on their site (hint: the numbers listed are monthly salaries)
For the 03-04 class a CS grad with a BS got offers averaging $4037/mo = $48444/yr.
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Kyle
And they want my birthday and last 4 digits of my social!! For only 5-20 dollars? No way. I'll just buy used CD's at a fraction of the price
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You know how frames work, right? The main frame of the form is actually secure:
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Waiting out a recession is never enough. There's always jobs for smart people. I would suggest that people in school forget about timing the job market and start thinking about doing the classwork necessary to become a good entry level devloper.
This question tests the candidate's basic ability to discern solid objects in space, as well as their ability to follow directions. To correctly solve the problem, the candidate must be able to use their built-in senses of vision (or touch) to ascertain what parts of your hand can be defined as finger-like appendages, and then to count (starting at 1) the total number of "fingers" you have extended from your otherwise-closed fist. Off-by-one errors are unacceptable.
Laugh all you want, but it really works!
You trying to get slashdot shut down?
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Great, not only is titonutz getting modded up, but he's earning money off his link too...
I'm not earning anything. I just copy-and-pasted a link from my browser to my post--no reference to myself included.
Everyone knows Amazon is better. Compare:
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Buy from amazon.com
...because everything he writes about is the same old garbage...