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Let's work through some solutions to pair programming interviews! Companies are now using these interviews to evaluate candidates as a technical interview. In this session, we'll solve the iterative steps in a few well-designed pair programming interview problems using different solutions that we can use to show off how well we know Ruby. Pairing interviews help companies understand how we think through problems, handle roadblocks, and of course show off our mastery of Ruby and its standard library.
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