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Relevance is looking for two super ninja hackers

My company, Relevance is looking to hire two more full time people. We are based in Chapel Hill, and we want everyone to be colocated or open to relocation.
In my short tenure here at Relevance (little over three months), I can safely say that this is the closest I’ve ever been to my perfect […]


Its _Working_ From Home, not Work+Childcare from Home

Since I’ve been telling people my new job will be from home, I’ve had this exchange far too often:
Me: So I’ll be working out of my home office, the company is all virtual…
JoeSchmoe: Oh, so will you be watching your son during the day, then??
Me: What?? No, I’ll be working from home…
Is there something about […]


Passion + community + teaching = success & profit

Kathy has had a great run of posts on building passion, marketing through teaching, and inspiring passion. Her latest entry talks about how teaching is the number one way to create passionate users (and by extension, profit):
…people who want to learn more are more likely to want more of your tools, services, community, and […]


Posted
31 August 2005 @ 8am

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Java, Jobs

Java technical interview guide: part two - some answers

In July I posted a set of questions for a Java technical evaluation based on an eval I did for my employer. This is part two where I add some answers to those questions.
Interviewers: many of these questions are very open ended and this post only lists one of many right answers. […]


Java technical interview guide - part 1

update 8/31/05: I have written part two with some possible answers. Also, renamed the post.
I did a technical evaluation for a candidate my employer was looking at awhile ago, so I had an opportunity to try and figure out a good set of technical questions for a prospective intermediate level Java web developer. […]