For software engineers, cracking a LeetCode interview is often the key to landing a high-paying tech job. These timed coding challenges, typically lasting 45 minutes, have become widely accepted, if much-debated for candidates hoping to get into companies like Amazon, Meta, and TikTok. Many, including Roy Lee, have questioned the effectiveness of this system, arguing that memorizing coding riddles does little to reflect real-world programming skills.
Unlike most frustrated candidates, however, Lee did more than just complain. He built a tool to exploit the system and one that could instantly solve LeetCode problems, evade detection during interviews, and, in the process, turn the entire interview process on its head. He called it Interview Coder, a $60/month desktop application designed
Big Tech Blacklists Roy Lee For Using The Same AI They Promote
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I don’t feel guilty at all for not catering to a company’s inability to adapt.
