What is coding platform for google interview, is it coderpad ?
They used to do in Google docs, not sure if it's any better now
Had interview a week ago, its not google docs.
What is it now?
6 months ago it was google docs (awful experience.. there is a typing lag)
had onsite last month. not google docs. It was like an online version of notepad++ with less color. You have to run test manually and hard to draw a tree
In guessing indents will still be hard to match? Also capitalizing of first characters?
It’s just a plain text editor based on google docs.
This sucks
Plain text editor. I disagree with it being bad. I honestly think everyone should do something similar. Assuming your interviewer doesn't suck (sorry sometimes they do) it helps focus the interview on your algorithm, thought process ect rather than typos, nit bugs, library api definitions ect. I honestly hate how many companies now do full compilation with you writing test suites now. Why do we waste time finding unimportant bugs?
I agree you don't need to compile the program and test it in an interview. But, it doesn't hurt to have a decent editor which at least takes care of indentation and brace matchings
Indentation is what I need minimum. If the code is not formatted , has tabs and not readable, it is crime close to murder.
Yes I really liked it on my onsites
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Home grown. Kind of like collabedit.