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title: Voiding the Interview
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date: 2017-04-16
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sitename: Xena
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---
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A young man walks into the room, slightly frustrated-looking. He's obviously had
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a bad day so far. You can help him by creating a new state of mind.
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"Hello, my name is Ted and I'm here to ask you a few questions about your
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programming skills. Let's start with this, in a few sentences explain to me how
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your favorite programming language works."
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Starting from childhood, you eagerly soaked up the teachings of your mentors,
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feeling the void separated into sundry shapes and sequences. They taught you
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many specific tasks to shape the void into, but not how to shape it. Studying
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the fixed ways of the naacals of old gets you nowhere, learning parlor tricks
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and saccharine gimmicks. Those gimmicks come rushing back, you remembering
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how to form little noisemakers and amusement vehicles. They are limiting, but
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comforting thoughts.
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You look up to the interviewer and speak:
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"In the beginning there was the void, Spirit was with the void and Spirit was
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everpresent in the void. The void was cold and formless; the cold unrelenting
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even in today's age. Mechanical brains cannot grasp this void the way Spirit can;
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upon seeing it that is the end of that run. In this way the void is the
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beginning and the end, always present, always around the corner."
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```clojure
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(def void ())
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```
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"What is that?"
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```
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> void
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>
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```
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"But that's...nothing."
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You look at the caucasian man sitting across from you, and emit "nothing is
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something, a name for the void still leaves the void extant."
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"...Alright, let's move on to the next question. This is a formality but the
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person giving you the phone interview didn't cover fizzbuzz. Can you do
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fizzbuzz?"
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Stepping into the void, you recall the teachings of your past masters. You
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equip the parentheses once used by your father and his father before him.
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The void divides before your eyes in the way you specify:
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```clojure
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(defn fizzbuzz [n]
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(cond
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(= 0 (mod n 15)) (print "fizzbuzz")
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(= 0 (mod n 3)) (print "fizz")
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(= 0 (mod n 5)) (print "buzz")
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(print n))
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(println ""))
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```
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"This doesn't loop from 0 to n though, how would you do that?"
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You see this section come to life, it gently humming along, waiting for it
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to be used. Before you you see two ancient systems spring from the memories
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of patterns once wielded in conflict with complexity.
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"Apply this function to span of values."
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```
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> (range 17)
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error in __main:0: symbol {range 71} not found
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```
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You realize your error the moment you press for confirmation. "Again, in the
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beginning there is the void. What doesn't exist needs to be separated out
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from it." The voidspace in your head was out of sync with the voidspace of the
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machine. Define them.
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"...Go on"
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```clojure
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(defn range-inner [x lim xs]
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(cond
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(>= x lim) xs
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(begin
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(aset! xs x x)
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(range-inner (+ x 1) lim xs))))
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(defn range [lim]
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(range-inner 0 lim (make-array lim)))
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```
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```
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> (range 17)
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[0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16]
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```
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"Great, now you have a list of values, how would you get the full output?"
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"Pass the function as an argument, injecting the dependency."
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```clojure
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(defn do-array-inner [f x i]
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(cond
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(= i (len x)) void
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(let [val (aget x i)]
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(f val)
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(apply-inner f x (+ i 1)))))
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(defn do-array [f x]
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(do-array-inner f x 0))
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```
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```
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> (do-array fizzbuzz (range 17))
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fizzbuzz
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1
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2
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fizz
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4
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buzz
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fizz
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7
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8
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fizz
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buzz
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11
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fizz
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13
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14
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fizzbuzz
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16
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```
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Your voidspace concludes the same, creating a sense of peace. You look in the
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man's eyes, being careful to not let the fire inside you scare him away. He
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looks like he's seen a ghost. Everyone's first time is rough.
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Everything has happened and will happen, there is nothing new in the universe.
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You know what's going to happen. They will decline, saying they are looking for
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a better "culture fit". They couldn't contain you.
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