▲ | ghxst 6 days ago | |||||||
"What is an interface?" reminds me of one of my favorite interview questions: "What happens when you open a browser and visit a webpage?". There’s no single right answer and when asked in the right way I find it helps surface knowledge and skills candidates might not otherwise bring up. Some go into OS internals, others talk about networking, some focus on UI and page load performance. Even when candidates expect the question it still reveals how they think and what they spent time reading up on. | ||||||||
▲ | transcriptase 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
“324 unrelated companies are made aware of you visiting the webpage via a mountain of JavaScript, tracking pixels, cookies, and telemetry, and then your browser renders megabytes of code to display kilobytes of content, while prompting you to make an account or download an app” | ||||||||
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