It was 11:30 PM on a Tuesday. I had just finished a mediocre frozen pizza and was deep in the "procrastination scroll" on my phone. Then I saw it.
I was unstoppable. I bought a second monitor. I changed my Slack status to “Deep Work.” I even started wearing a hoodie indoors, because that’s what developers do, right? Then came Section 8: Object Oriented Programming.
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I tried to imagine. I failed.
That person actually gets hired.
The technical interview was not a Udemy quiz. They didn't ask, "What is a tuple?" They asked: "Here is a broken API endpoint. It paginates weirdly. Go fix it."
The is a myth. But the person who finishes the course and immediately starts building stupid, fun, broken projects? It was 11:30 PM on a Tuesday
I didn't get the job. After finishing (yes, I eventually finished all 47 hours), I realized the truth.