| ▲ | andai 8 hours ago | |
I'd always heard inverting a binary tree thrown around as some kind of absurdly hard problem. I took a look at it and it was trivial. I was able to do it on the first attempt with no preparation. (And the point of these interviews is that you study for them, right?) It's a contrived scenario, but the whole point is that it measures min(a,b) where `a` is your ability to think, and `b` is your ability to prepare (and memorize answers ahead of time). (I'd personally try to find ways to measure `a` instead of `b`, maybe by asking questions people wouldn't have heard before.) | ||
| ▲ | bluecheese452 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I am not sure A is more important than B for the majority of jobs. | ||
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