For my coding interview I was given a task that was on solvable to weed out those who copied code off the Internet, all I ended up doing was submit a paper that proposed a few theoretical ways to solve the problem, with each proposed solution concluding their own clauses, apparently I came closest out of anyone, or it was the thought process they wanted, but I've been working there two years and I still don't know what the fuck I am doing half the time, or I am underselling myself idk. I'm trying to stay humble about things, because this video encapsulated my nihilistic outlook that I had prior to my appointment to the company that I am now with. I especially enjoyed the audio editing as it was reminiscent of the mile sound system found in the 3D action shooter game half-life, and my teenage years spent listening to nine inch nails (at the start).
As a web developer/general programmer I can personally say that about 70% of the time dedicated to a project is for research, 20% for debugging and 9% waiting for a code result.
Interview: Explain how you would recursively rebalance a fully ordered red-black-AVL-splay tree containing n elements, in O(n/2) time. Use C++ The job: update these Java test cases from 2010 in a part of the software we'd all forgotten existed.
becaues smaller companies are full of morons who think the things that MS/google/apple/amazon do (because they get inundated with overqualified people on a near hourly bases) works for everyone else and SURELY the key to success.
2023 update: replace 1 point 3 leetcodes with ChatGPT
2025 update: replace interviewer with ChatGPT
2026 update: replace interviewee with ChatGPT
2028 update: replace ChatGPT with [insert more advanced ai model released then here]
For my coding interview I was given a task that was on solvable to weed out those who copied code off the Internet, all I ended up doing was submit a paper that proposed a few theoretical ways to solve the problem, with each proposed solution concluding their own clauses, apparently I came closest out of anyone, or it was the thought process they wanted, but I've been working there two years and I still don't know what the fuck I am doing half the time, or I am underselling myself idk.
I'm trying to stay humble about things, because this video encapsulated my nihilistic outlook that I had prior to my appointment to the company that I am now with.
I especially enjoyed the audio editing as it was reminiscent of the mile sound system found in the 3D action shooter game half-life, and my teenage years spent listening to nine inch nails (at the start).
The coding questions I got were off solvable
honestly are we supposed to understand this problem in the video? I have no effing clue what the input data is supposed to represent.
As a web developer/general programmer I can personally say that about 70% of the time dedicated to a project is for research, 20% for debugging and 9% waiting for a code result.
Interview: Explain how you would recursively rebalance a fully ordered red-black-AVL-splay tree containing n elements, in O(n/2) time. Use C++
The job: update these Java test cases from 2010 in a part of the software we'd all forgotten existed.
becaues smaller companies are full of morons who think the things that MS/google/apple/amazon do (because they get inundated with overqualified people on a near hourly bases) works for everyone else and SURELY the key to success.
this is a very important video
this is like a pilotredsun video i love it
Exactly what I thought
This skill is 100% applicable in a real job. If an interviewee DOESN’T answer it this way (and tell me) I won’t hire them.
The style of this video is sublime.
this is awesome, it reminds me of pilotredsun
this feels like compressed cscareerquestions derangement
this is a pilotredsun video
Advanced humor
Definitely a cult hit
thanks, i'm scared now
Ok pilotredsun
Need do some practice for my 👁👁
capiché
just dont go for it
Pilotredsun vibes lol