FizzBuzz - You Suck at Coding [0]

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FizzBuzz, the classic interview question no one probably asks anymore but I'll show you how to solve it anyway with vim and haskell.

#fizzbuzz #vim #haskell

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I think the interviewer is taking his socks off to make a noose.

willmakk
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Imagine an absolute beginner seeing this video

nnchnl
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I can't believe I've watched this madman's video until the end.

vsalbuq
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When the interviewer gets mad you're using macros, just let them know automation is the future and they'll quickly change their minds

cllmecoch
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That prayer should be added to official Haskell liturgy. Well done.

ChristopherElwell
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since Haskell is such a high level language, it actually compiles your O(n) algorithm to O(1)

frankzheng
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"I'm going to write fizzbuzz in haskell" *writers Fizzbuzz in vim.

mybigbeak
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How do I install vim on whiteboard? plz help

CodingWithJustin
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I see that Ben is trying to farm some karma on r/programminghorror.

Isaac-rpny
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I think the complexity is actually O(human) which is often quite slow, which can be seen in this video.

hg
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He really done memorized that prayer 😂

malcolm
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Not gonna lie, i would be kinda impressed by that in a coding interview

bitp
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I have nothing else to lose might as well try this for my next interview.

Jechob
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My trap card doing too much damage to the interviewer is exactly why I’ve failed all my interviews

CasualSprint
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Dan won't notice if we call it "that one framework"

bennetthardwick
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I lost it when he spotlight 100 divided by 5 🤣🤣

apidas
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Haskell is so high level it doesn't like your array to touch the side here

I went into tears XD

SinanAkkoyun
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this is at the same level as a guy with a good typing speed just typing the first 100 fizz buzz

microwavecoffee
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Remember... If your array elements touch the side it causes friction which slows down the code and, in the worst cases, can cause the elements to heat up. Most expert coders only ever use the even numbered indices as this prevents the elements from rubbing.

garychap
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For a moment I thought this was going to be a serious video. So I solved the problem myself before watching just to return to this masterpiece.

voynich