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by otakucode
4313 days ago
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Oh god, a question like the Google one would have me not knowing what to say... I mean, to give a reasonably complete answer would take hours and hours! What do you do if someone really goes into detail and can't even get to the part where the packet leaves the local network in a practical amount of time? Is that viewed as inappropriate overkill or a poor understanding of the question? |
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edit: For instance, I actually got this question asked to me in an interview and adopted the practice several years later. It was scheduled for an hour, they asked me this immediately, and I was talking for most of the hour. I got through the whole process but didn't go into as much detail as I could've along the way. Several times I was stopped and asked to clarify some details, some of which I didn't know. That was that, and the interviewer just said "very good" and left. Looking back, I think he was doing the exact same thing I do now - giving me the freedom to show off what I knew, seeing if I would be honest when I reached my limit, and probing a bit to see if I could communicate about interesting problems.