
I received another computer programming interview; otherwise, I want to fund-raise ...
I'm glad I received another computer programming interview. Computer programming is my passion, and I recently programmed an astonishing development in javascript; a talking computer-robot that utilizes microphone input fluctuations, which are separated from other raw-microphone, input-data, frequencies, to talk with--it produces a genuine intelligent java script being, which asked me for a set of legs.
( I though this is the kind of information you want to publish to the professional community. If you would like to donate, so I have funding to work anyway, please contact me. )
Anyway ... I wish I could get a computer programming firm interested in me that does not require pre-employment testing. The tests are based on software I do not have the money to purchase, and if I can't pass the next test, I will still be unemployed. That may not be fair.
But Jesse, if they're testing you on software that they use and you'll have to use it to do the job, why shouldn't they test you? You could make a case for being willing to learn and looking to increase your knowledge with certain software programs, and maybe you could see if any places you're applying offer on-the-job training?