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by anon349852034
2139 days ago
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> Personally, I've never met anyone who was good at Leetcode yet produced bad code in production. It's all anecdotal evidence. I've worked with some brilliant people at most places I've been and I can't think of 1 person who even had LeetCode account. Producing great production code is more about experience and knowledge of the domain than knowing how to bang out algorithms. |
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That's not the point, though. No one said that Leetcode is mandatory for being a good programmer.
The point is that Leetcode, however imperfect, is still a usable signal for programming ability.
Those excellent programmers you know would likely not have much difficulty with Leetcode style problems if they were to try them. That's the point.