I hope these first few are interesting questions to think about.
1. Assuming you work in some agile derived methodology, what do you look for in a good sized story to work on? If not, what makes an attractive coding task for you?
2. Have you worked on code somewhere where subject knowledge is a significant component of the work as well as coding knowledge?
3. Do you like working with data structures more or do you think of objects and their actions more or do you think more about REST principles? (Or do you work in a different area of coding altogether?)
If "eh, work, no" comes to mind, substitute "What is your favorite plant to smell, vegetable eat, and fruit to include in cooking?"
4. Are there things you have been surprised you have a chemical sensitivity to?
5. Do you have a sense of the whole dance in your head or is it a chain of memories, movement one to movement two? If you have a sense of the whole dance, that's alien to me, and could you describe what a that's like? If it's movement one transitions to movement two, what movements and transitions particularly delight you?
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1. Assuming you work in some agile derived methodology, what do you look for in a good sized story to work on? If not, what makes an attractive coding task for you?
2. Have you worked on code somewhere where subject knowledge is a significant component of the work as well as coding knowledge?
3. Do you like working with data structures more or do you think of objects and their actions more or do you think more about REST principles? (Or do you work in a different area of coding altogether?)
If "eh, work, no" comes to mind, substitute "What is your favorite plant to smell, vegetable eat, and fruit to include in cooking?"
4. Are there things you have been surprised you have a chemical sensitivity to?
5. Do you have a sense of the whole dance in your head or is it a chain of memories, movement one to movement two? If you have a sense of the whole dance, that's alien to me, and could you describe what a that's like? If it's movement one transitions to movement two, what movements and transitions particularly delight you?