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Most of the things I've written over the years fall into one of two
categories:
1. Proprietary: my NDAs allow me to show, but not to give. I have hard
copies I can bring to interviews.
2. Huge: nobody will want to download them, I have some redacted excerpts
that I send via email on request, and I have hard copies I can bring with me
to interviews.
It's actually been years since anyone asked me to bring samples to an
interview. Usually, I send the redacted excerpts on request during the
pre-interview discussions and advise that I can bring hard copies of the
full docs with me, but the excerpts always seem to be enough.
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