I've never done much Leetcode grinding
And it's time to start.
Almost every company asks algorithm questions for some reason. I enjoyed those courses, but can't always pull things out of my hat on the fly for an interview.
For example, an interview asked me once to design an LR1 cache or something (?) and I legitimately had no idea what they were talking about. Obviously, that didn't go so well.
I didn't do much Leetcode grinding, despite enjoying the problem-solving, because I have so many interests and commitments. And to solve those problems you've kinda got to sit with them for a while, can't just crank them out in 15 minutes. So it's hard to balance and thus I don't do it a lot.
After today, my final day of work, or at the very least by tomorrow, my new life begins. I will do my best to not miss any days of Leetcoding -- but first, 2 weeks to re-code data structures (I should be able to spin them up from scratch) and finish Cracking the Coding Interview. After that, some easy problems, and then maybe the Blind 75.
It's still hard to not feel crushed by this layoff, and I am down in it right now. But I am good at one thing at least, pushing forward anyway.
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