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by rektide
1480 days ago
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Yes, leetcode skills don't help every day. But I definitely enjoy & respect more fellow coders who have computational thinking skills, who can break down problems, who understand costs. That this isn't the bulk of what we do doesn't change the fact that these challenges do test computational thinking acuity. Having the ability to see & speak computationally is a good skill, one that connects our day-to-day abstract practice with actual real processes. Being able to break down problems & analyze how to tackle them shows an objective ability to assess & work through problems. I want to work with people who can be clear, who can model & explain & step through situations. And these skills are, generally, learnable, and relatively quickly. I disagree that these abilities fade, but yes, some re-familiarizing & re-training is probably important, especially because, as you point out, the sample size is indeed often N=1, and that's pretty wild. |
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