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Green Lumber Fallacy in Software Engineering

Quality: 6/10 Relevance: 6/10

Summary

The article applies Nassim Taleb's 'green lumber fallacy' to software engineering hiring, arguing that knowledge of data structures and algorithms is not sufficient to judge software ability. It critiques algorithm-focused interview questions used by MAANG companies and advocates for more job-like assessment methods such as take-home tasks, pair programming, and trial work periods to better predict real performance.

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