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Entrepreneurship, investing, hitting the jackpot at a startup. You can't know if a dev us good until at least 3 months after hire, if not 6. It's crao, half of the senior engineers at that company can't pass their own interviews, it's a broken system. The hiring manager wrote a love letter of how much I'd enjoy it there. A week prior, I did another with the same company and they couldn't stop calling me asking me to stop interviewing and work for them. I did one faang interview and omg I bombed so badly.
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Can you communicate to people clearly? Can you convey expectations? Can you write simple and easy to understand TESTS? Leet code is part of a cottage industry for interview styles that faang employees for lack of anything better. That counts for almost nothing when doing a downhill mountain bike course.
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The bicycle analogy is interesting, it us more like getting someone on a time trial bike and checking if they can hit 25 mph. Leet coding is fir a lack of better measures. In 10 years of coding, the number of times I needed a clever algo can be counted on two hands. Give me simple to understand, works, and you saved us a P1 and thousands of dollars not trying to understand the clever algo. Those looking to apply clever algo's that give a O(n log n) solution to a problem where n is never greater than 20 are hurting the industry. There is SO much more to coding than algo's. That wouldn't matter though if he didn't have the cognitive ability to never miss deadlines and correctly design out code in his head and on paper before writing it as you say. It also sounds this person had a good temperament and personality which worked in his favor.
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It misses the key idea that the main factor is the person not taking the bike seriously as if he actually decided to take the time to learn how to ride a bike, it's virtually certain he would be better at it than 90% of people because the underlying traits that make one exceptional at running would also make one good at biking. Therefore, the ability to ride a bike has nothing to do with athleticism." Which is technically true, but misleading. What you are saying would be kind of like someone saying "I knew an athlete who could do a mile in under 4 minutes, but one time he got on a bike, fell and then never cared to try biking again. Many people share that attitude about Leetcode, but it doesn't mean it's not tapping into something that's important for the job (intelligence). The only issue here is the guy, in your words "was stuck fairly early and gave up." He didn't see it worth his time. The ability to do Leetcode well when a reasonable amount of time is applied to it and doing all the things you mentioned are correlated. It’s ok to give up and wise to do so when you aren't good enough for something. I am quitting programming out of humility and recognition of my limitations. I am proof of that and this is the type of story that needs to be shared and heard too. The is reality not everyone is lucky enough to be intellectually gifted to succeed and not all hard work pays off. The culture of always trying harder and thinking success stories apply to everyone that is pervasive in programming circles is toxic. I believe the programming community can learn from this contrast. I have put in much more work than that person and have gotten much less from it. I dedicated myself for 5 years to Leetcoding almost exclusively and still am no where near what that person has accomplished. The majority of people would not ever be able to accomplish that. The difference between someone like her and someone like me must be noted by the programming community. It made it clear that Leetcode is a game of talent not hard work. This all came to a head yesterday when someone on Leetcode made a post about being able to solve every single Leetcode problem in a year within a year while managing a post doc degree and having almost no programming background (link at bottom of post). I have spent 100s if not thousands of hours on Leetcoding and algorithms trying to improve in any way I can imagine. I have done and given 100s of mock interviews and paid for some to be done by professionals.
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I have been personally coached by a google software engineer for months. I have worked diligently at Leetcode for those 5 years (exceptions occurred when I got ill).
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I'm giving upġ23 points by QuitProgramming on Ma| hide | past | favorite | 206 commentsįirst some background, I have an undergraduate degree in computer science and one and a half years of professional coding experience which ended when I got fired for performance issues.
