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Archives for October 2019

Quora Experiment 2019: Week 18

By Duncan Smith Leave a Comment Oct 30 0

Quora Experiment 2019

What are the benefits of being a Codeforces expert? (answer)

Is the writer of this question talking about an Expert-rated Codeforces user, or do they mean someone who is really good at solving Codeforces programming problems. My guess is the latter.

Why is this post so short? Find the answer, and links to a blog table of contents, at A Summer 2019 Experiment.

Quora Experiment 2019: Week 17

By Duncan Smith Leave a Comment Oct 23 0

Quora Experiment 2019

Is there a proven method of preparing for coding interviews which is more efficient than LeetCode and self-study? (answer)

There’s more to a coding interview than just solving programming problems. But the programming part is what where people usually run into trouble.

Why is this post so short? Find the answer, and links to a blog table of contents, at A Summer 2019 Experiment.

Quora Experiment 2019: Week 16

By Duncan Smith Leave a Comment Oct 16 0

Quora Experiment 2019

Quora has many programming topics in its topic ontology, and many technical question and answer writers in its user base. But the Quora question interface isn’t optimal for expressing the types of questions that a programmer encounters in daily work. Hence this question: How can I submit a programming question on Quora if I can’t write the question the way it should be written? (answer)

Why is this post so short? Find the answer, and links to a blog table of contents, at A Summer 2019 Experiment.

Quora Experiment 2019: Week 15

By Duncan Smith Leave a Comment Oct 9 0

Quora Experiment 2019

Coding interviews can seem ridiculous, but would company leaders trust such an important part of their business to a process that didn’t work? Or to Quorify that question: Do you think programming interviews these days are a joke? (answer)

Why is this post so short? Find the answer, and links to a blog table of contents, at A Summer 2019 Experiment.

Quora Experiment 2019: Week 14

By Duncan Smith Leave a Comment Oct 2 0

Quora Experiment 2019

There’s plenty of griping about the coding interview process. But at least everyone gets to use their favorite programming language.

When Microsoft interviews a software engineer, do they prefer what programming language is used during the interview? (answer)

Why is this post so short? Find the answer, and links to a blog table of contents, at A Summer 2019 Experiment.

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