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> The famous incident where author of homebrew was rejected by a top company because he could not invert a binary tree got in the wrong channel (#1) to begin with where he was treated as a cattle. It's apocryphal at best. The guy was rejected by Google, but was never asked about inverting binary trees, like he claimed. (I can believe that he was rejected on some other technical trivia, no clue. But the 'invert a bina…
Okay, so you admit he claims it did happen, but you say it didn't without supporting that claim at all. Do you have a source we can verify?
I'm not sure if there's anything public (and what I am even allowed to say.)
See https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-logic-behind-Google-rejectin... where he (at least partially) admits that he was bullshitting:
> I want to defend Google, for one I wasn't even inverting a binary tree, I wasn’t very clear what a binary tree was.
See also https://www.reddit.com/r/google/comments/7l5ibp/max_howell_h... for a discussion.