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Yes, most developers do basic level stuff most of the time. Even in "tech" companies.
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alyx17238yTo paraphrase something I read on twitter a while back (and indeed to copy-paste one of my comments from here):
"any technical interview that doesn't involve modifying an existing codebase has fundamentally missed what 95% of software engineering is" -
It becomes important as you start to build bigger kinds of applications. If you do web dev and start venturing into microservices, you'll start seeing a lot of potential areas for classic development problems to bite you
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donuts236728yJust applied to a job on Hacker Rank, did their coding challenge sort off... But don't think I got the relevant solution... Fails the hard cases...
So how do you go about practicing and preparing for these? -
@allanx2000 There are books full of interview coding questions out there that you should practice with. Try to run through some problems with a mentor if you can, too
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I've always been wondering why do tech companies need everyone to have a strong grasp of algos and data structures?
I've been coding most of my life but didn't get a CS degree so ended up in IT but I kind of want to get into a tech company as my thinking is the quality of code much higher (I spend a lot of time cleaning up other people's code and prod issues over the years...), I've been learning Algo/DS but when I see those technical questions on CareerCup, I go WTF.... it's this the kind of problems you guys do every day?
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what do you people do all day