CodeBunk is ideal for Online Interviewing of Developers.
Current practice
Online interviews are the norm in the tech industry given its nature—a handful of hubs looking for brilliant minds from all over the globe.
Usually, the process involves 3-4 rounds:
The interviewer calls up the interviewee on Skype or on telephone
Using a tool like Collabedit or Google Docs, the interviewer creates a document and sends the link to the interviewee, after which the interviewer poses a problem and the interviewee codes it up on the editor
The interviewer runs the code on a machine at his/her end or does a dry run (goes through the code mentally to determine its correctness)
Why CodeBunkCodeBunk provides one platform for the interviewing process: communication tools (mic and camera), editor and compiler are built in the same interface. It is simple and easy to use.
CodeBunk can also be used for learning programming from friends or sharing ones cool algorithms with others (I shared a few right here on HN).
CodeBunk is under active development even as I write this post. Lots of features are to be added to make the experience smooth and truly kickass.
Do check it out and tell us what you think.
You would require to login via Github, Twitter, or Facebook to create Bunks or Fork a Bunk. However, you can view Bunks made by other people without signing up. For eg. http://codebunk.com/bunk#-IsrtQcv125Udslem2wL
Sign up and start creating Bunks here - http://codebunk.com
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