So one last thing before we wrap up the interview user...

>So one last thing before we wrap up the interview user, we just need you to show us how to reverse a binary tree on the whiteboard

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Would you like me to do it in assembly or cobol?

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why is Jow Forums so obsessed with employment?

>walks out and badmouths that compay in LinkedIn so hard it shrinks in size because new recruits 404

Did that once.

You'll have to be more specific. Reverse it depth-wise so that children point at the parent? Reverse it left/right so that the children are swapped?

Jow Forums the post

>why are people so obsessed not starving to death

can a tree have multiple roots user?

The challenge did not say that the transformation had to result in a proper tree. I remember when this interview problem first stirred up shit, people were posting binary tree depth inversions without any backlash.

they role play actually getting a job/job interviews since they'll always be neets

its ok user, you will get a job someday.

Probably people who aren't at the level where they can get jobs yet post here more often. But Jow Forums's book recommendations and unrealistic expectations made me into a good programmer and I am gainfully employed. If only 10% of people here do 75% of the shit they claim to do, it's still putting out some programmers who are better than a clueless college graduate who has never programmed for fun.

>But Jow Forums's book recommendations and unrealistic expectations made me into a good programmer and I am gainfully employed
Have you read your SICP today user?

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Interviewed and had many software jobs, was never asked a whiteboard question

What kind of questions were you asked?

How have I used X languages / technologies, sometimes being shown code examples and being asked to walk through what it was doing. More recent interviews are just giving examples of past accomplishments and showing how they make me a fit for a given role

That's a mistake on their part, lots of programmers with experience don't really have general skills. No offense to you, but it just sounds like they didn't do their due diligence.

Sure, pic related.

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because we're tired of living in moms' basements

nice projection