The "edge case" point you make is definitely convincing.
Would you say that building small, barebone projects (no frameworks, no libraries) is required to demonstrate a good understanding of the fundamentals?
Or should one invest time in learning and utilizing the tools surrounding the basics, and let the interviews challenge his understanding of fundamentals?
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The "edge case" point you make is definitely convincing.
Would you say that building small, barebone projects (no frameworks, no libraries) is required to demonstrate a good understanding of the fundamentals?
Or should one invest time in learning and utilizing the tools surrounding the basics, and let the interviews challenge his understanding of fundamentals?