So I have a job interview on Friday, the fist I've had in many years. It is for a Junior Programmer position. The job requirements state, "Requires 2+ years of knowledge and experience with PHP, JavaScript, HTMLS and CSS3, Linux, MySQL, SVN, AJAX, LAMP development. Understanding of programing concepts and web stacks, web services, MVC framework, and CakePHP."
I've looked up all of those terms, most are straight forward, I have experience in a few of those areas, but if anyone has any advice, it would be appreciated.
I'm a bit nervous, it's been so long since I've had a job, and it would be nice to get back on my feet.
If you have experience with any of these methodologies, or programs, do you have any idea what kind of questions can I expect?
Also what is a HTMLS file, is that like an ASP file where it does server side parsing? Any samples of an HTMLS file, I searched google, but it didn't come up with any results.
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Many a dreams were crushed on this day. I have a difficult time conveying my knowledge. I rely heavily on knowledge bases and external sources for my information. There is no way a brain can hold all the knowledge I can utilize, so it's tough for me to answer questions on, "How would you do this, or what needs to get done for that." If I blew this interview, there is no way in hell I'd ever get through a Bungie interview. I guess, I can't find a way... I need to make my own. *sigh* Thanks all for your input, it really did help.
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You're probably misreading; it's almost certainly HTML5 ("five"), not "s." I can't imagine any employer would ask for experience with all of those other languages and NOT ask for HTML5. And the fact that HTMLS does not exist is another clue ;-)
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[quote]Also what is a HTMLS file, is that like an ASP file where it does server side parsing? Any samples of an HTMLS file, I searched google, but it didn't come up with any results.[/quote]Can't say I've heard of it before, but if it's some kind of exclusive server-side HTML file it may be related to [google]SSI[/google].