I have a Google onsite interview in 2 weeks and want to know if there are pros and cons of using a Chromebook vs whiteboard. I know I can type faster and edit on a computer.
Do some interviewers look down on not using the whiteboard or score harder because of it?
Is there a higher likely hood of checking of the code compiles after and not with the whiteboard?
Generally, I would like to know if the interviewer's expectations change and how or if there is a rule to treat them the same. TC 280
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Half the time, I end up wasting 10 minutes trying to set those up because the previous interviewer broke something.