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by burgerbrain
5291 days ago
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They don't need to know the exact cause, but they should certainly be able to look at that code and say, "well that's rather weird. my guess is cache weirdness". I don't think being able to identify the ballfield that the answer is in is too much to ask. Identifying that sort of problem is sophomore or maybe junior level stuff. Figuring out what exactly is causing it and therefore how to solve it I would consider bonus, and wouldn't expect it. Differential equations was not a part of my CS curriculum, but I imagine it would be fair game for any engineer. I would not expect them to solve the answer for me on a whiteboard right there, but I don't know what the equivalent to "simply identify what the question is" would be in this case. |
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It's always better to align the interview with the job (and future tasks they may be involved in), not some idealized CS background that you think everyone should have.