c*s
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Fourth Edition, page 41:
What language should I use?
Many people will tell you “whatever language you’re most comfortable with,
” but ideally you want to use a language that your interviewer is
comfortable with. I’d usually recommend coding in either C, C++ or Java, as
the vast majority of interviewers will be comfortable in one of these
languages. My personal preference for interviews is Java (unless it’s a
question requiring C / C++), because it’s quick to write and almost
everyone can read and understand Java, even if they code mostly in C++.
(Almost all the solutions in this book are written in Java for this reason.)
What language should I use?
Many people will tell you “whatever language you’re most comfortable with,
” but ideally you want to use a language that your interviewer is
comfortable with. I’d usually recommend coding in either C, C++ or Java, as
the vast majority of interviewers will be comfortable in one of these
languages. My personal preference for interviews is Java (unless it’s a
question requiring C / C++), because it’s quick to write and almost
everyone can read and understand Java, even if they code mostly in C++.
(Almost all the solutions in this book are written in Java for this reason.)
d*c
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回答的很细 谢谢各位 还没学java
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