27-08-2016, 10:53 AM
I bought it and read it and never felt the need to read another interview book, so I can't say how it compares to the others. If it was me, I would compare Amazon reviews for an idea of which is best. I don't see any point in having multiple interview books. If you really have so much time after going through one, then brush up on languages you haven't touched in a while, or even better your college Algorithms book and review running times, data structures, and algorithms.
I think there is a benefit to these types of books, aimed at preparing for a technical interview. Just like there is benefit in taking an SAT prep course. To quote the book I
I think there is a benefit to these types of books, aimed at preparing for a technical interview. Just like there is benefit in taking an SAT prep course. To quote the book I