y*****i 发帖数: 141 | 1 貌似有300道题,比Cracking the Coding Interview多一倍。150快做完了,不知道下
一部是做这个300题还是去做leetcode。不是很想把时间花在这个上面啊。 |
t*******2 发帖数: 182 | 2 买了看了两眼,感觉没有careercup看着舒服
如果leetcode还没做的话还是先leetcode吧 |
t***e 发帖数: 27 | 3 My friends and I like this book because it contains more quality problems (
problems you may encounter at onsite interview at top companies) compared
with careercup. The side effects of that are it is hard to solve by yourself
at the beginning since those are harder questions. Another thing is that it
is mostly in C++ so people who focus on Java may not like it but I think it
is a small deal.
My friend has written emails to the authors about some questions and got
reply pretty soon, and they are really welcome (one of the authors seems
like a Chinese btw). |
r*****e 发帖数: 792 | 4 yes, one of the authors is from Taiwan.
I have this book and have read some chapters.
I'd say it's pretty good. Since my main language is C++,
it serves me well. BTW, the authors use a lot of C++11
syntax which makes me feel they are still learning :-)
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【在 t***e 的大作中提到】 : My friends and I like this book because it contains more quality problems ( : problems you may encounter at onsite interview at top companies) compared : with careercup. The side effects of that are it is hard to solve by yourself : at the beginning since those are harder questions. Another thing is that it : is mostly in C++ so people who focus on Java may not like it but I think it : is a small deal. : My friend has written emails to the authors about some questions and got : reply pretty soon, and they are really welcome (one of the authors seems : like a Chinese btw).
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b*****a 发帖数: 70 | 5 I also read this book for a while, IMHO this is the best book I have ever
read. It is interesting to see authors are using C++11 in the book which
also gives me a chance to learn the new features of C++. |