Very thoughtful response, Eric. I have been in awkward situations in interviews where developers with a lot of JS experience on resumes don’t provide a simple solution using closures. It’s a dead end from there to ask more questions. I have absolutely no issues with someone not answering, but I do have a problem with promising resumes of usually full-stackish devs.
I sometimes have a hard time convincing other interview panelists that it’s not bullying. It’s like a Java developer not answering how a constructor works or something like that.
I really enjoyed reading your articles both on closures and on bullying. New to Medium and trying to write articles on JS for beginners.