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by WalterBright
1286 days ago
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If a person has to study leetcode for months, then either the person: 1. doesn't know much of anything about programming, and should consider taking programming courses 2. is just not cut out to be a high level programmer, and should consider a career path more suited to their abilities |
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I've been operating as a high level programmer for over a decade and have a MsC in comp sci from a top school and a statistics/comp sci related Ph.D.
I was bored at my job and thought I'd apply at Meta. I've never really used python professionally (more of an R person, though I've solo dev'ed apps which have been in clinical usage for 3+ years with typescript front ends).
Did hours of leetcode over the course of 2 months to prep, because I was bored at my job and I thought it would be a fun way to improve my python skills.
Failed the coding section of the interview. Feedback was:
"The candidate clearly understands the problem and is an excellent communicator, but seems rusty with python."
No worries and no complaints, the story has a happy ending.