> What’s strange is that people think “knowing how to invert a binary tree” is more important than “knowing how to program”
More important: Knowing how to work with other people
I don't care how well you can code, if you can't interface with people and know how to switch up your lexicon there's going to be a problem in a lot of teams. I'm not a programmer, but when I'm in interviews for them I look to see how well they can interact & discuss their projects with me without divulging into intense CS discussion.
Yes, I have a CS degree.