One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
I know Kotlin: I use it every day and could write poetry in it if you asked.
I know Java: I can understand any code written in Java - albeit slowly - but since I'm doing mostly Kotlin I'm forgetting the ampersand and inverting the order of arguments all the time
I know Typescript: the language is straightforward and I can use it in the same IDE so I can submit pull requests to my frontend colleagues: I copy paste then adapt.
I know Bash: I wrote a lot of scripts with it, but still have to Google every time I want to do a for loop.
I know Haskell: I know the name of the language and that it has lots of M.....
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Various shades of knowing:
I know Kotlin: I use it every day and could write poetry in it if you asked.
I know Java: I can understand any code written in Java - albeit slowly - but since I'm doing mostly Kotlin I'm forgetting the ampersand and inverting the order of arguments all the time
I know Typescript: the language is straightforward and I can use it in the same IDE so I can submit pull requests to my frontend colleagues: I copy paste then adapt.
I know Bash: I wrote a lot of scripts with it, but still have to Google every time I want to do a for loop.
I know Haskell: I know the name of the language and that it has lots of M.....