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by learc83
2556 days ago
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There's a difference between knowing which class of algorithms to use or even which specific algorithm to lookup in a given situation and knowing exactly how to implement the specific pet algorithm of an engineer on a power trip without using reference materials. This kind of adversarial process is nothing more than a hazing ritual. Other industries think we're insane, and the vast majority of companies that do this style of interview just do it because they want to do what Google does not because they have any evidence it works. >I also can't remember ever being asked to solve a problem whose solution would have merited publication in my lifetime, and I was born around the same time Unix was. We've had different experiences then. I've definitely had to implement algorithms designed after 1971. |
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I agree that for GUI work you probably don't need this, but for a back end position I would like a person for whom this kind of interview isn't a big deal to prepare for.
I'm curious to hear what the post 1971 algorithms in question are.