![]() I'm going to be applying for positions outside the area and programming practice is always a good thing so even though many employers in my area don't have you work on leetcode problems, I think getting better at algorithms is still worthwhile. The problem is that most of the jobs in my area are for java developers with a little c# mixed in and in my experience most job interviews are more functional (tell me about how to do this in java or what is on push change detection in angular) than algorithm based. Not because I want a job in python but because it has limited boilerplate and is a little easier to work the problem without the language getting in the way. I haven't been consistent with it like I should but in my interview prep with leetcode I usually use python. I'm currently working as a tester but want to start preparing to apply for development jobs.
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