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Some questions involve projects that the candidate has worked on in the past. A coding interview is intended to seek out creative thinkers and those who can adapt their solutions to rapidly changing and dynamic scenarios. [citation needed] Typical questions that a candidate might be asked to answer during the second-round interview include: [7]
The mechanism was overhauled in 2013; questions edited after being put "on hold" now appear in a review queue. [31] Jeff Atwood stated in 2010 that duplicate questions are not seen as a problem but rather they constitute an advantage if such additional questions drive extra traffic to the site by multiplying relevant keyword hits in search engines.
Enable cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) support for an API. Supports DataPower 7.2. The Topology Administrator can manage the IBM API Management infrastructure but cannot invite or administer users. When an API is defined, it can be specified whether the API will be enforced by the IBM API Management gateway or by a third party gateway.
The new Experience API allows trainers to deploy several new capabilities that were not supported with SCORM at the time, [5] [6] such as: Recording learning from non-browser activities, such as games and simulations. [7] [2] [8] Platform transition; e.g. start e-learning on a mobile device, finish it on a computer [7] [1] Team-based e-learning [2]
OpenAI Codex is an artificial intelligence model developed by OpenAI.It parses natural language and generates code in response. It powers GitHub Copilot, a programming autocompletion tool for select IDEs, like Visual Studio Code and Neovim. [1]
Steve Huffman, Reddit's CEO. On April 18, 2023, Reddit announced it would charge for its API service amid a potential initial public offering. [6] Speaking to The New York Times ' Mike Isaac, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said, "The Reddit corpus of data is really valuable, but we don't need to give all of that value to some of the largest companies in the world for free".
Gary Arlen Kildall (/ ˈ k ɪ l d ˌ ɔː l /; May 19, 1942 – July 11, 1994) was an American computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur. During the 1970s, Kildall created the CP/M operating system among other operating systems and programming tools, [5] and subsequently founded Digital Research, Inc. to market and sell his software products.
These users all lived in San Ramon, California and were interviewed for two hours. The second study recruited 10 monthly instagram users for a 5 day diary study, where they recorded their online habits. The third study selected 7 users from the previous diary study for a 30 minute interview.