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by ammon
3317 days ago
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If you understand the graph traversal algorithms in question, there's nothing to memorize. You can just think through the problems. Is it important to understand graph traversal algos? I don't think it is for everyone. But a lot of people who like CS find it interesting. And if you work on, say, a web crawler or a game AI, then you'll need them. |
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This doesn't test understanding in any way. How is it useful to determine whether someone can work on the examples you give, let alone the average software engineering job?