Message from @Big T
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system design course
Big Travis out here with the big moves.
I've heard that something like 30-40% of computer science graduates can't solve the interview level computer science questions. Aside from wondering if that's true, I wonder how that could possibly be.
Because schools are garbage?
Because I've seen some interview questions, and they are not what I'd call mind bending.
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i'd believe it
C's get degrees
with the exception of some top schools
Travis tht download no work
Actually, now that I think about it, I think the claim was that 30-40% couldn't write FIZZBUZZ.
at our school, if you get into CS, then you are realistically on the tail of the distribution
And I'm not something of a computer scientist.
@TheCompanyMan which one?
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haha
The Berkeley exams
Well, I guess my question is how can you get Cs in computer science without actually learning enough to do that.
should work
Because school is trash
ok back
a lot of those ppl will cheat
or the school is subpar
I helped interview a guy with a Masters in CS and he couldn't write a functional For loop
or they clam up in interviews
I got it to work only when I opened it in chrome but my Mibba the download no beuno.
serioously??
I want to say that FIZZBUZZ doesn't involve anything that we hadn't covered by the midterm of that first class I mentioned, but I don't remember if loops came before or after the midterm. It definitely wasn't too complex to be the final.
I don't remember if it was fizzbuzz or our palindrome problem, but even his pseudocode didn't really work
It was the most bizarre thing I've ever seen
what was his focus in his master's program?
To be fair, I once got to listen to Bjarne Stroustrup talk at my school, and he showed us an example of a for loop, and it didn't look anything like any for loop I've ever seen.
How does one pseudocode
with words
Asking for a friend
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lol im serious