That is why I'd like to set a tone and mindset when I approach almost anything that I am unfamiliar with. Mindset approach to Whiteboard interviewsĪttempting to pass whiteboard interviews is a daunting task. It is to show good enough code to pass Big N interviews, thats all. You can always come up with something better than my code but that is not my intend with this repository. However, they are enough to pass interviews. My code examples aren't flawless nor are they fully optimial. I am a human just like you, we make mistakes. The example I provide, please use them with a grain of salt. I am not an expert coder, nor do I call myself 'amazing' at coding. For example, do it both recursive and iteratively or BFS and DFS. Some questions are onion questions, with multiple solutions to the problem, its also important to know them all. You want to take each question to the most optimal solution in-order to fully maximize what you can learn from it. Worthy of adding to your arsenal to fight the coding gods!Įach question has its own unique 'gotcha' that you should learn. These are questions, I believe will give the most bang for your buck and investment on time. If you like the material here, why not buy me a coffee? I <3 coffee!īuy me Coffee! Python Programming Interview Questions (Work in Progress)Īfter doing over 200+ questions from EPI, CTCI and leetcode combined, I've hand selected questions I believe every software engineer needs to complete in preparation for the Big N whiteboarding interviews.
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