Yet it’s always noted as code smell associated with “inexperienced candidates” in interviews.
For that matter, first and last too: https://medium.com/hackernoon/faster-clojure-reduce-57a10444...
The amount of paired programmers suggesting changing nths to firsts and lasts is demoralizing.
Yet it’s always noted as code smell associated with “inexperienced candidates” in interviews.
For that matter, first and last too: https://medium.com/hackernoon/faster-clojure-reduce-57a10444...
The amount of paired programmers suggesting changing nths to firsts and lasts is demoralizing.