Every good book on software engineering tells you something like that: “If your code doesn’t work, chances are 95% that it’s your fault”. But it’s easy to forget when you’re debugging for a couple of hours or days. This is why problem-solving questions are popular in technical interviews. Can you distance away from the problem, [...]
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