▲ | SkyPuncher 4 days ago | |
This is the way. I run interviews at my company. We allow/encourage AI. The number one failure method is people throwing all of the requirements in upfront. They get one good pass then fail. | ||
▲ | _boffin_ 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I was part of a shop that did the Pivotal Way and we had Inceptions where the PM, engineers, and a tester or two would be sequestered in a conference room for the day to bang out task lists that went into mid-level fidelity. Technical considerations were debated and sometimes in a heated way, but we never got into implementation—just structure and flow to ensure it jives. …this reeeeaaaallllyyyy feels like that | ||
▲ | CSSer 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I'm inclined to agree with this approach because someone not using AI who fails would likely fail for the same reasons. If you can't logically distill a problem into parts you can't obtain a solution. |