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by milemi
2562 days ago
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Software is very different from any other type of engineering I can think of, so I'm not surprised that the interviewing processes would be different. Two different aeronautical engineers for example may come up with two different solutions, but I don't think the better one would be better by a factor of ten, let alone something like a million which is common with software. If any aeronautical engineers read this I'd like to be corrected if I'm wrong. 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. |
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Any engineering disciplines that deal with designing processes are very similar to software engineering. It's nowhere special enough to demand a completely unique hiring process.
Even if it were, I'd like to see some hard data to support the current interview best practices.
>I'm curious to hear what the post 1971 algorithms in question are.
Off the top of my head: You've had a question with Red-black trees? B-trees? Quad-trees and oct-trees?