![]() ![]() All the while, your overlords prod you with terrible research insights and your clueless coworkers enjoy their fleeting moments of solace amidst the endless grind. Each stage represents a year in your career as you navigate from the Mail Room to the Busy Mail Room, Copy Floor, and later to the Maximization Room, String Storage Floor, and Vowel Incinerator. It’s quietly funny: You’ll begin Human Resource Machine as the lowest-level recruit in some faceless, joyless corporate hellhole. ![]() The optimization challenges task you with building code for each stage that uses as few commands and steps as possible, rewarding you for weeding out wasteful lines. ![]() On the other hand, if you already know some programming basics and need more of a challenge, Human Resource Machine has some smart ways to increase the difficulty and push you to be a better coder. Ideally, you’ll keep hammering away at a puzzle and debugging it to find the solution, but don’t feel bad if you need to look up a solution online, especially if your goal is to learn.Īlready got the basics? Human Resource Machine has optional challenges that test your ability to produce leaner, better-optimized code. Luckily, you can tap the manager’s speech bubble in each stage to get an optional extra nudge on what to do and the kind of result you’re seeking. It scales to your level: If you’re totally new to programming, then Human Resource Machine will eventually get pretty complex and may be overwhelming. ![]()
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