FizzBuzz (from the point of view of me as an interviewer) is not so much about knowing how to code, but understanding the thought process about basic problem solving. Read the instruction, provide a solution, don't over engineer. It also provides the basics, loop and conditional.
Once you're set on that, you at least know you have a person in front of you who, on the basic level, thinks like a programmer.
So I would say 8+ years doesn't matter so much and you shouldn't worry about that, as long as your mind can still "tick" the right way.
Once you're set on that, you at least know you have a person in front of you who, on the basic level, thinks like a programmer.
So I would say 8+ years doesn't matter so much and you shouldn't worry about that, as long as your mind can still "tick" the right way.