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It’s the eternal conundrum of a hiring manager – you have to hire for every single position in the company without any first-hand experience. How to do it? If you can have a trusted programmer sit in on the interview, that’s ideal, of course. But what if you’re hiring your first programmer? Or what if you’re hiring a freelancer? Or what if company policy dictates that you’re the only person allowed to do the interviewing? Well, in that case, you need some helpful advice and your innate bullshit detector. We questioned programmers and hiring managers and compiled a list of dos and don’ts. Here are some things to ask when interviewing programmers:
Past Experience
Ask the programmer about the biggest disaster of his career so far, and how he handled it. Did he come in at midnight to fix the code? Was he unaware of the problem until someone brought it up? Did someone else handle it? According to our programmer sources, “Anyone worth their salt has caused a major meltdown. If they say they haven’t, they’re lying. Or very, very green.” Pushing a code with bugs in it isn’t necessarily bad. Not handling it well is bad.
As usual, your biggest asset is not knowing the field, it is knowing people. Asking about career disasters can be uncomfortable, but if the interviewee is experienced and honest then she won’t have a problem telling you about it, and you will get an idea of how she handles mishaps. Even if you don’t understand what the disaster was or how it was fixed, you should be able to tell how honest she’s being and how she handles being put on the spot.
It is hard not to wonder how current technology would have altered the events surrounding the tragic death of John F. Kennedy. On the afternoon of November 22, 1963, shots rang out in Dallas, TX, taking the life of JFK, one of the most beloved Americans. Given the same circumstances today, surely the advances in IT alone, would have drastically changed the outcome of that horrible day. Would the government have recognized that there was a viable threat looming over JFK? Would local and government agencies have been more prepared for a possible assassination attempt? Would the assortment of everyday communication devices assisted in the prevention of the assassination, not to mention, provided greater resources into the investigation? With all that the IT world has to offer today, how would it have altered the JFK tragedy?
As many conspiracy theories have rocked the foundation of the official story presented by government agencies, realization of the expansive nature of technology provides equal consideration as to how the event would have been changed had this technology been available during the time of the shooting. There were T.V. cameras, home 8mm recorders, even single shot-hand held cameras snapping away as the car caravan approached. Yet, there remains little documentation of the shooting and even less information pertaining to the precautions taken by officials prior to JFK's arrival. Theorists consider these possibilities along with how the world would have turned out had the great John F. Kennedynever been assassinated on that day.
As part of our Java Tutorials program, we will list a number of interview questions to aid in a better understaing of Java and J2EE and, hopefully, provide a greater likelihood of getting a job. Let us begin with the basics:
1. What is meant by J2EE?
J2EE is an abreviation for Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition
2. What is the purpose of J2EE?
The purpose of J2EE is to provide a component based platform in a multitier application model with transaction management, web services and reusable component support.
3. What is the tier structure of the typical J2EE application?
A typical J2EE application consists of the following tiers/machines: the client machine (browser/non-browser application), the J2EE server (an application server such as Oracle, JBoss, GlassFish, Tomcat) and a database.
In this tutorial we are going to take a look at how you work with strings in Python. Now, any language worth its salt will have a number of options for working with text and Python is probably one of the best to use when it comes to processing text.
If you are new to programming in general you may be wondering what a string is. In terms of programming, a string is classed as any sequence of characters you can type with your keyboard, and let’s face it, if you want your application to be of any use to yourself or other users then you need it to tell you what it’s doing or to prompt you for an action, and that is where strings come into play.
They are your applications way of communicating with the user. Without the ability to enter and display text or software would be pretty useless.
So, how would you create a string in Python? Take a look at the following code:
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| Company Name | City | Industry | Secondary Industry |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patriot Coal Corporation | Saint Louis | Agriculture and Mining | Mining and Quarrying |
| Solutia Inc. | Saint Louis | Manufacturing | Chemicals and Petrochemicals |
| Monsanto Company | Saint Louis | Agriculture and Mining | Agriculture and Mining Other |
| Kansas City Power and Light Company | Kansas City | Energy and Utilities | Gas and Electric Utilities |
| The Laclede Group, Inc. | Saint Louis | Energy and Utilities | Gas and Electric Utilities |
| Peabody Energy Corporation | Saint Louis | Agriculture and Mining | Mining and Quarrying |
| Emerson Electric Company | Saint Louis | Manufacturing | Tools, Hardware and Light Machinery |
| Energizer Holdings, Inc. | Saint Louis | Manufacturing | Manufacturing Other |
| Centene Corporation | Saint Louis | Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals and Biotech | Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech Other |
| Express Scripts | Saint Louis | Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals and Biotech | Pharmaceuticals |
| Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated | Chesterfield | Financial Services | Insurance and Risk Management |
| Ameren Corporation | Saint Louis | Energy and Utilities | Gas and Electric Utilities |
| DST Systems, Inc. | Kansas City | Computers and Electronics | Networking Equipment and Systems |
| Inergy, L.P. | Kansas City | Energy and Utilities | Alternative Energy Sources |
| Leggett and Platt, Incorporated | Carthage | Manufacturing | Furniture Manufacturing |
| Cerner Corporation | Kansas City | Software and Internet | Software |
| O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. | Springfield | Retail | Automobile Parts Stores |
| AMC Theatres | Kansas City | Media and Entertainment | Motion Picture Exhibitors |
| Sigma-Aldrich Corporation | Saint Louis | Manufacturing | Chemicals and Petrochemicals |
| HandR Block | Kansas City | Financial Services | Securities Agents and Brokers |
| Graybar Services, Inc. | Saint Louis | Wholesale and Distribution | Wholesale and Distribution Other |
| Edward Jones | Saint Louis | Financial Services | Personal Financial Planning and Private Banking |
| Arch Coal, Inc. | Saint Louis | Energy and Utilities | Alternative Energy Sources |
| Brown Shoe Company, Inc. | Saint Louis | Retail | Clothing and Shoes Stores |
| Ralcorp Holdings, Inc. | Saint Louis | Manufacturing | Food and Dairy Product Manufacturing and Packaging |
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The Hartmann Software Group understands these issues and addresses them and others during any training engagement. Although no IT educational institution can guarantee career or application development success, HSG can get you closer to your goals at a far faster rate than self paced learning and, arguably, than the competition. Here are the reasons why we are so successful at teaching:
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- We have provided software development and other IT related training to many major corporations in Missouri since 2002.
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