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TNTP Coding Exercise

You've been selected as a candidate for the Software Developer position at TNTP. Great! This project is intended to see how you work in a fashion resembling real development.

You'll be tasked with taking the instructions in this project (including a user story, Behavior-Driven-Design scenarios, and some helpful pointers), and creating a working piece of software. We'll then review your submission for coding style, best practices, and accuracy in terms of meeting the requirements.

The project: "Simple Twitter", a small microblogging solution that will allow people to post a name, and a comment, and see other comments that other people have posted. Things that you'll need to include are a database (or other effective data storage mechanism) to house the comments and user names, a web-based front-end, and some validation to make sure garbage isn't making it into the data storage layer.

Let's get started!

Story

As a user,
I would like to post comments that other people can see, and see comments that other people have posted
So that I can feel connected in this crazy disconnected world

Scenarios

Given a user who has found the site
When that user wants to post a comment
Then that user should be able to supply their name, and a comment
Given a user who is posting a comment
When that user does not supply a name
Then they should not be able to post their comment
Given a user who is posting a comment
When that user attempts to exceed a limit of 140 characters in their comment
Then that user should not be able to post their comment
Given a user
When that user is viewing comments
Then they should see all of the comments in the system, in reverse chronological order (newer comments first)

Technical Restrictions

  • The project must be written in either C#/.NET (if so, please use .NET Framework version 4.5+, ASP.NET MVC 5 or above, or .NET Core), or NodeJS (or, a combination of the two is acceptable; this is a requirement).
  • We recommend using SQL Server, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB (all software you'll be working with at TNTP) for your back-end (this is not a requirement)
  • We highly encourage you to explore using cloud services such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure as part of your solution (this is not a requirement)
  • Please include unit tests that cover the scenarios listed above (this is a requirement)

Instructions

Feel free to reach out at any time to your contact at TNTP with any questions. Good luck!

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