The Importance of Problem Solving in a Business Context

The Importance of Problem Solving in a Business Context

I am writing this one and then I am off. BYE. Okay so basically; I received some interesting feedback the other day that solving LeetCode style problems is not equivalent to solving problems in a business context. Let me explain.

I have solved my fair share of LeetCode style problems in my time. 

But contriving three functions to help the Elder Wizards find their spot at the dining table isn’t equal to understanding why we take in a JSON payload (or don’t), or to why we make third party calls, or to why we want to return a USEFUL JSON response in our business logic (!!!). I am happy to take this on board. I always prefer real business problems to fake coding problems. Always always always. Always.

But why am I failing to demonstrate this enough? I guess I get lost in the code. I get overwhelmed by the code. I tell myself lies like “I’m not a technical person.” But these are lies of course. I think the code is going to be so overwhelming. But it’s not. The bit that catches me out is not analysing the problem. Not stepping back and not saying: what is going on here? What do I need to test? What is the function doing here? Let me break it down…

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