If so, make sure it works before you go and have the source on an USB stick Make sure you show them stuff which is actually impressive, like a particularly clean elegant implementation of something, or a specially efficient algorithm Make sure your code is formatted properly (tabs vs spaces etc) and that the comments say why you're using certain techniques rather than just a commentary of what the script does. Show examples of where you've used obscure built in functions and classes rather than re-inventing the wheel.
If so, make sure it works before you go and have the source on an USB stick. Make sure you show them stuff which is actually impressive, like a particularly clean elegant implementation of something, or a specially efficient algorithm. Make sure your code is formatted properly (tabs vs spaces etc) and that the comments say why you're using certain techniques rather than just a commentary of what the script does.
Show examples of where you've used obscure built in functions and classes rather than re-inventing the wheel.
– Oliver Bayes-Shelton Dec 9 '09 at 16:57.
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