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In my team I need someone like you to deliver features, not someone that can leetcode. I don't remember the last time I had to check an algorithm in Wikipedia. Probably 2-3 years ago.

Most of the time it will be debugging some arcane crap or adding to an existing codebase, anyway.



Algorithms are funny this way. Most of the time you don't need them, but when you do (and if you don't, you can't tell it when), it is a world of difference.

Still, just knowing they exist and how to formulate the search is usually enough.


100% this. I have "The Art of Computer Programming" on my book shelf, and I think I had to pull it out 2-3 times over the course of _years_.

I am sure one was a reference in the golang source code. And I once wanted to check multi-way merge sorts (tournament sort).




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