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In the San Francisco Bay Area, you have to write a bunch of code to even apply for I.T. jobs. It doesn’t bother me because there is no time pressure and I usually get to work in a language I enjoy on jobs that have tidy solutions. 
 The annoying part is that your work just goes into the bit-bucket, even if (lucky you) you get the job. You can’t just publish your solution because…
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