Why Do Interviewers Ask Linked List Questions? • Hillel Wayne
A couple years back I gave a talk on researching software history, using "linked list interview questions" as an example topic. Since referring people to a video is less accessible than just writing a blog post, I've reproduced the question here. So why do interviewers like to ask linked list questions? These answers are contradictory: if you want to know if someone knows CS fundamentals, you don't want to give them a problem they can trick their way through, and if you want to test reasoning ability, you don't want to give a problem that they've already seen in CS. Two contradictory answers tells me there's some history involved. My guess is that originally people asked LL questions for a very good reason, and then over time forgot the reason and came up with post-hoc justifications.
Mar-29-2021, 17:15:56 GMT