Agreed.
Most questions I receive in interviews are academic and chances are, dont apply to the company I am interviewing for.
Also, almost all algorithms are coded for in a library, or are commonly stack-overflowed. Just pass on the company until you get a gig that is more "sane".
Ive worked for at@t, alcatel lucent, general motors, bloomberg, fbi and a number of other high profile companies.
The only clowns asking these stupid questions are nobodies or maybe google.
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Agreed.
Most questions I receive in interviews are academic and chances are, dont apply to the company I am interviewing for.
Also, almost all algorithms are coded for in a library, or are commonly stack-overflowed. Just pass on the company until you get a gig that is more "sane".
Ive worked for at@t, alcatel lucent, general motors, bloomberg, fbi and a number of other high profile companies.
The only clowns asking these stupid questions are nobodies or maybe google.