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Coding interviews are stupid (ish)

3 pointsby darrenkoppabout 1 year ago

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racionalabout 1 year ago
<i>I completely bombed the interview with David Fullerton and I’m pretty sure that’s what killed my application. [His] question, which I’ve heard is a Facebook favorite, was “convert a decimal number to base negative 2”. This question, which is possible&#x2F;doable in 40 minutes and more about the problem solving process than anything, is the dumbest fucking question I have ever had and I don’t care what anybody else thinks.</i><p>No need to be excessively polite in situations like these. A roll of the eyes, followed by some variant of: &quot;Sorry, but is a bullshit question. I&#x27;m going to have to end the call &#x2F; get going&quot; is probably the most suitable response. Doesn&#x27;t matter who&#x27;s asking, how famous they are or what they&#x27;ve accomplished.<p>To be clear - negative bases have not only no known mathematical relevance, but essentially no mention in the literature outside of puzzle problems constructed specifically around them.<p>You&#x27;re a programmer&#x2F;engineer after all - not a dancing monkey.