> It's stupid to look at someone's answer to a toy problem and treat it like it's production code.
There are no toy problems in interviews. The way you approach a toy problem says everything about how you would write production code according to the 'how to hire programmers' manual v 3.3.
Obviously that's not how it should be but if you're going to places where they think 'fizzbuzz' is going to weed out the ones they don't want then you'd better be showing off your capabilities.
There are no toy problems in interviews. The way you approach a toy problem says everything about how you would write production code according to the 'how to hire programmers' manual v 3.3.
Obviously that's not how it should be but if you're going to places where they think 'fizzbuzz' is going to weed out the ones they don't want then you'd better be showing off your capabilities.