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MI: Hi Hussein, no, actually, salam. :) Thank you for agreeing to answer my stupid questions. :) MI: Let's call then "uninformed"... First, about your work. What technologies do you use? MI: How many programmers work with you? MI: What is an average age? MI: Any female programmers? ;) MI: Another question: do they wear hijabs? If not, what clothes do they wear? MI: Wait, isn't Islam supposed to oppress women? MI: How does a typical hiring process in your country look like? Do you write resumes, go to interviews? (I am asking because in Russia we didn't have no resumes, neither interviews. It was all a question of knowing somebody in an organization, who could recommend you. The whole process was very informal.) MI: What are your working hours? MI: Do you have to work overtime? MI: What benefits do you have: medical insurance, pensions, paid vacations...? MI: Our President believes that Syria belong to the Axes of Evil, and one naturally expects an evil country to be radically different from um... non-evil country. So, what is evil about your country? MI: Your working environment: do you work in cubicles, or in one big room? What about posters on the walls -- what's on them? MI: Does Islam affect your work in any way? I know that Muslims are supposed to pray five times a day, so do you pray during working hours? MI: What about books -- can you get books published in the US? If they are available, are they in English or translated into Arabic? MI: Your English is quite good if you are able to read books in original. Where did you learn it, college? MI: Is it typical for Syrian programmers to read books in English, or only elite programmer can? To be continued...
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Re: Interview with Hussein Baghdadi, a Java programmer from Syria
just hilarious. now the g8 +1 more country means one more country in the un security council (i wonder what that would be) hence 8+1 is 6. as for the axis of evil i guess what makes this country evil is the fact 5 is a lucky number because in this god forlorn country you in actual fact dont have to pray 5 times (i still have not got a way to figure out exactly what that means)i am so full of dynamite to the point i can explode right now< are'not you?
Comment from eamonn on November 27, 2007 6:41:40 PM PST
This is were I'm greatly missing the political threads of JavaRanch MD forum...
I agree.
Comment from Tom on November 28, 2007 8:54:41 AM PST
Nice interview
Comment from darya on December 13, 2007 1:13:32 PM PST
Nice interview
Comment from darya on December 13, 2007 1:14:42 PM PST
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