Course name: Advance Competitive Programming
Course content: Reversing integers
And then they say mfs are unemployed
Course content: Reversing integers
And then they say mfs are unemployed
"Does Stress Impact Technical Interview Performance?"
https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10196170
llm summary:
— Participants in the public setting obtained significantly lower scores.
— Nearly twice as many participants failed to solve the problem correctly in the public setting (61.5%) compared to the private setting (36.3%. The median correctness score was cut by more than half in the public setting.
— Nearly twice as many participants failed to solve the problem correctly in the public setting (61.5%) compared to the private setting (36.3%). The median correctness score was cut by more than half in the public setting.
— Participants in the public setting tended to finish tasks faster (on average 1 minute 36 seconds sooner), but this difference was not statistically significant. Conversely, participants in the private setting generally took longer to complete the task.
https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10196170
llm summary:
— Participants in the public setting obtained significantly lower scores.
— Nearly twice as many participants failed to solve the problem correctly in the public setting (61.5%) compared to the private setting (36.3%. The median correctness score was cut by more than half in the public setting.
— Nearly twice as many participants failed to solve the problem correctly in the public setting (61.5%) compared to the private setting (36.3%). The median correctness score was cut by more than half in the public setting.
— Participants in the public setting tended to finish tasks faster (on average 1 minute 36 seconds sooner), but this difference was not statistically significant. Conversely, participants in the private setting generally took longer to complete the task.
“what’s the fastest Big O notation?”
“Oh, I know this. O(1) Constant time”
“No, see it’s O(0). The fastest program is the one that never runs."
“Oh, I know this. O(1) Constant time”
“No, see it’s O(0). The fastest program is the one that never runs."