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by isoskeles
2665 days ago
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How is providing a code editor or text editor different than writing it out on the whiteboard? I do a similar process and don't care if their syntax is exactly correct. I, maybe different from the person you're responding to, don't care if they use exact libraries in the precisely correct way. But I do care that they're able to come up with a plausible solution. At a point, I see people gripe about whiteboard interviews and "specific answers" to questions enough that I'm all in on whiteboard interviews. If someone has an attitude problem over it, I don't want to work with them. God only knows how unwilling they'll be to do something simple like look into the source code of some library they're using. "The job description didn't say I had to do this!" I realize I am being overly-emotional here, but the HN and broader attitude problems around something as simple as writing a for loop on a whiteboard irk me so much at this point, babying and coddling people, apparently older people who I thought knew how to adapt to whatever life sends their way since they weren't the everyone-gets-a-trophy generation. |
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Being able to type out things in a text editor simply makes the interview process much more efficient.
Note: I share your annoyance with people who gripe about whiteboard problems and algorithms / data structures problems not being representative of everyday work.