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				Wow. Why would anyone even try that. Like do you not expect people to ask *anything* a bit more involved when you say you have 18 years of experience in a language?
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				@Gxost Probably Dunning-Kruger effect... "I'm smart enough anyway I don't need to prepare"
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				 Gxost2976y@12bitfloat He thought we'll like his enthusiasm but he did nothing to prove that he's really interested in learning. Also we were looking for a middle, not junior. Gxost2976y@12bitfloat He thought we'll like his enthusiasm but he did nothing to prove that he's really interested in learning. Also we were looking for a middle, not junior.
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				 vane104866yReminded me guy who wrote that he know C# 5/5 and I interviewed him about python as company wanted someone who know a bit this and that. vane104866yReminded me guy who wrote that he know C# 5/5 and I interviewed him about python as company wanted someone who know a bit this and that.
 
 It ended up me explaining him how C# data structures work ( I don’t know C# ).
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				Can you explain what you might use an array for?
 
 RayRay? He's my cousin, I usually call him when I need to move something heavy
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