Face it, the only reason you can do a decent review is because of years of hard won lessons, not because you have years of reading code without writing any.
Face it, the only reason you can do a decent review is because of years of hard won lessons, not because you have years of reading code without writing any.
Of course there are times when you need someone extremely skilled at a particular language. But from my experience I would MUCH prefer to see how someone builds out a problem in natural language and have guarantees to its success. I’ve been in too many interviews where candidates trip over syntax, pick the wrong language, or are just not good at memorization and don’t want to look dumb looking things up. I usually prefer paired programming interviews where I cater my assistance to expectations of the position. AI can essentially do that for us.