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Mousing Around
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Matt Warren - MSFT
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When I first wrote my previous post Interview Question: The Mouse , I did not expect to get so many responses. I have been literally deluged with mail filled with code samples and algorithms. It's taken me a while to sift through them and determine which...
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Interview Question: The Mouse
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Matt Warren - MSFT
23
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I have a favorite interview question that I've been using over the last year. It's time to get a new one, so I thought I'd share it with you all. If you are not a Microsoft employee you might not be familiar with the interview process, but most technical...
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Windows: Reduced to Tears
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Matt Warren - MSFT
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In the wake of the EU rulings against Microsoft, in which the company has been ordered to remove from the windows operating system superfluous features that by their mere existence prohibit competitive products from flourishing, I believe that it is now...
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