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  • 15
    Or count()
  • 16
    Does it really matter? I mean isn't the idea or the concept the whole point of meetings anyway? Not exact code?
  • 28
    @olback are you crazy?! We are only accepting the best of best of best! 40-50 years experience. Knowing C++ is advantage. Born during full moon after blood sacrifice mandatory. Team player, non-smoker, no parties, no pets!
  • 8
    @Haxk20 Heheh, I mean... would really all of the gods pass this filter? ;)))
  • 2
    @Haxk20 Why? Do you smoke?
  • 2
    Fuck those piece of shit interviews
  • 4
    If you can't write a whole, better equivalent to your language's stdlib, so that length methods aren't an issue, during the interview to support your algorithms, you're not qualified enough.
    (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
  • 4
    They really don’t care. You can even crack a joke saying so. I’m sure they can empathetically understand how you can mistake it — they’re in the same field as you as well!
  • 1
    Ideally yeah pseudocode should do most of the time *unless* it's something highly specific regarding the position you're interviewing for
  • 1
    it's len() in Python 2 and 3, I think on some things .length() too.

    Yet to find a len() equivalent in TI-BASIC...
  • 1
    If an interviewer is fussy about shit like that, they aren't qualified to interview anyone.
  • 1
    Also just "size" for the List class in java if I'm not mistaken?
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