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by dehrmann
148 days ago
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> but that's not the answer we wanted You could have learned this if you were better about collecting requirements. You can tell the interviewer "I'd do it like this for this size data, but I'd do it like this for 100x data. Which size should I design this for?" If they're looking for one direction and you ask which one, interviewers will tell you. |
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Said another way, how do you have a meaningful conversation about scaling with a person who thinks their application is huge, but in reality only requires a tiny fraction of a single machine? Sometimes, there's such a massive gulf between perception and reality that the only thing to do is chuckle and move on.