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Am I the only one who gets extremely nervous the night before an interview as that technical test can encompass the entire academic field of CS. I'm just worried I'll forget the difference between a clustered and non-clustered index or fail to convey the difference between TDD and BDD.

I'm ten years in to my career now, so I 'should' know my stuff. I've produced the tests my self, hired other devs, but I still feel the nerves.

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    I bet once the interview starts you will be calm and fine. You know your stuff. Let us know.
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    I think if you haven't given interview in along time then this anxiety increases. but if you continue to give interviews for different companies, your confidence will increase...
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    The first interview u will be nervous but after your 3rd u will go in with a fuck you attitude and won't care and somehow land the job
  • 0
    Agreed. You be interviewing them!
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    My fears were unfounded. Two days later and I'm deciding between two separate offers :)
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    i do the same thing. I start thinking about all the edge cases and strange terminology... then blow simple questions like "difference between inner and outer join" because I didn't sleep...

    moral of the story - sleep is better then panicing!
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    BDD is a subset of TDD, so there's not technically a "difference."
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