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32 lines
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# Introduction
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> Are you a better artist than a programmer?
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This is a parody of leetcode I am creating that provides designers with the same bullshit "tests"
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that programmers have to go through to get a job. I'm building this website live on Twitch at
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zedashaw so if you want to join in the fun, throw out ideas for ridiculous "leetcode style" tests
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for designers, or heckle me, then come watch!
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# You're no Designer!
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You're right, I'm a programmer. But if you're annoyed that people with absolutely no qualifications
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in testing your skills are somehow allowed to write tests that determine if you get a job then this
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website has proven its point.
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# The Rules
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The rules for these tests are as follows:
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1. Every test I write for a designer has to be something I could do. If you don't know, I'm actually a
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fairly capable painter that can work in many different mediums and styles. If a lowly "programmer"
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can pull off these challenges but you can't, then no job for you.
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2. Tests other people write have to be in the same bullshit style as leetcode tests. They should be
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written by people who know next to nothing about testing designers, be fairly ambiguous, and have
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next to no validity in actually confirming someone can make a design.
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3. The site has to feature Comic Sans somewhere, because that'll piss off all the right people.
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# Tech Stack
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All of the code will use my Bandolier Educational Web Framework so anybody--even a designer--can
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follow along and probably understand what's going on.
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