Tech IndustryJul 24, 2019

Leetcode In C

I'm convinced that it's much much harder to do most of the Leetcode questions (at least medium/hard) in C than any other language. C++, Python, and other languages have so many native data structures. In C you have practically nothing and everything has to be generated from scratch (in a whiteboard world)..... What do you guys think?

Cisco chxjsnvicl Jul 24, 2019

No shit, Sherlock.

Microsoft I@mBatman Jul 24, 2019

🤣🤣

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Xru8e Jul 24, 2019

But why....?

Oracle i6Yer8cg Jul 24, 2019

Yes, Einstein. Any other wheels you reinvented today?

Facebook dzntz Jul 24, 2019

If you aint using risc assembly you a b*tch

Amazon AMZNBucks Jul 24, 2019

Bruh I only use CISC

Microsoft Tier 1 Jul 24, 2019

Bruh I only use brainf**k

Epic smiling_autistic_virgin Jul 24, 2019

Hey guys, I've found its harder to breathe if you pinch your nostrils...What do you guys think?

Amazon AMZNBucks Jul 24, 2019

You're right. Do leets in python if u want easy mode I always use java but ya

Palo Alto Networks BlueEyesCA OP Jul 24, 2019

Thanks for the brilliant insights bit**es!!! 😀😀😀

Palo Alto Networks BlueEyesCA OP Jul 24, 2019

The follow up question here is how realistic is it for an embedded/firmware engineer who uses C primarily to get hit with a Leetcode hard (or even medium)?

LinkedIn ex-fb Jul 24, 2019

I would ask you to assume reasonable APIs for data structures. That shouldn’t be a reason to not code challenging algorithms.

Zillow Group ;| Jul 24, 2019

Try brainfuck

NetApp oktdv Jul 24, 2019

We ask for assembly, sorry, dude.