Smart and gets things done Joel Spolsky’s Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent
Imagine, if you will, a course with ten obstacles. A bunch of runners stand at the beginning. There’s a two-story wall you have to jump over, there’s some kind of rope bridge, snakes on a plane, whatever. For simplicity, assume that each obstacle successfully stops 50% of the runners. So if twelv...
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Tóm tắt: | Imagine, if you will, a course with ten obstacles. A bunch of runners stand at the beginning. There’s a two-story wall you have to jump over, there’s some kind of rope bridge, snakes on a plane, whatever.
For simplicity, assume that each obstacle
successfully stops 50% of the runners.
So if twelve runners start out, after the very first obstacle, six of them will somehow find themselves defeated. You will see them piled in a heap at the bottom of the two-story wall. The remaining six will move on to the rope bridge, where three will fall through the ropes in a humorous way, eventually finding themselves dangling by one foot in the air, with all kinds of
silly things falling out of their pockets. Keys, wallets, coins, yes, but also rubber duckies, kazoos, sliding trombones. You know. Silly things. Nobody, really, will make it past all ten obstacles. |
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