The Daily WTF
It was March 2016, and Ian was in need of a job. Fairly early into his search, he was lucky to find a tiny startup in need of someone with Python architecture and design skills. By “tiny,” we mean that there were only three other developers working for Jack, the founder.
Ian interviewed with Jack directly. After a technical test, he learned more about the company’s pet project: a nearly-finished prototype of an iOS app. Once a user synced their phone with a wrist-worn heart rate monitor, the phone would play appropriate music for whatever the user was doing. It was primarily intended to help users reach a target heart rate while exercising. The app also used the phone’s accelerometers to track the user’s pace as they moved around, data that Jack claimed would be valuable for research into Parkinson’s disease. He even had scientific papers from top universities
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