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Looking to start interviewing soon, but currently the way I’m prepping involves me executing my own test cases on leetcode, fixing my code, and then submitting rather than dry running and expecting it to work in one shot. So I want to know, which companies allow ide’s and allow you to execute your code in interviews and which companies don’t allow you to execute your code and expect you to dry run only. I think it would be useful to have a running list going. Haven’t interviewed in a while so so far all I know about is compass. I think this question is important, because how you prep for companies that don’t allow executing your code can be very different from companies that do. Run in IDE: Compass, Salesforce, Instacart, Linkedin, Oracle, Sonder, Coinbase, Intuit, Uber, Atlassian Dry run only: Google, Facebook TC: Going down every day
When I was at LikedIn we used to do Android interviews on Android studio
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Even with IDE, you should do dry run anyway to make sure your code doesn’t have any bug. Doing dry run before running your solution is considered good practice unless the interviewers tell you to do so
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Sonder
For front end, Coinbase allowed me to use codesandbox.io and my own dev environment. Facebook was just a text editor essentially.
Intuit allows IDE
Uber Atlassian Online IDE
I got a coding challenge from salesforce recently and they encourage using IDEs
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