Exclusive Time of Functions || Leetcode 636 || 1 Variant that Big Tech Asks

Discover the actual variant Big Tech asks on Leetcode problem 636: Exclusive Time of Functions. Timestamps: 00:00 Leetcode Explanation 17:05 Leetcode Code 18:57 Variant Explanation (App Profiler) 24:14 Variant Code (App Profiler) Follow us on social media: Instagram: 📸   / codingwithminmer   Patreon: 🤝  / codingwithminmer   LinkedIn: 💼   / coding-with-minmer-0857b133a   Leetcode: https://leetcode.com/problems/exclusi... GitHub (Python & C++): https://github.com/CodingWithMinmer/C... More Context: FAANG, mid-sized companies, and startups are asking more LeetCode-style puzzle questions every day, making it harder to stand out as the competition grows. With an increasing number of new graduates entering the software market and tech companies laying off developers while overworking those who remain, it’s a tough landscape. Take Meta, for example: they expect 2-3 months of intense study time, only to likely ghost you afterward. But this doesn’t mean we should be unprepared. While LeetCode is a valuable learning resource, many developers focus too much on rote memorization. Others find themselves stuck in a vicious cycle, where they don’t study as efficiently as they could because they’re juggling multiple responsibilities. They have full-time jobs, personal commitments, or other obligations that limit the time they can dedicate to solving problems. It’s a grind. Unfortunately, most companies introduce their own twists or "variants" of common problems (e.g., 6-sum instead of 2-sum), which throw candidates off. Rephrasings of problems and follow-up questions are also common, so recognizing these variations and curveballs is crucial. For those who don’t have the time to revisit LeetCode problems multiple times to solidify concepts, this channel covers the most frequently asked variants, rephrasings, and follow-ups. If you've seen these before, you’ll have a significant edge over your competitors. Remember, time pressure — especially at Meta — is intense, so speed is essential. Even with thorough preparation, interviewers may be unpredictable, but knowing the variants beforehand can drastically increase your chances of success. Take LeetCode 636, Exclusive Time of Functions, which is one of Meta’s most frequently asked questions (top 50 as of writing). Meta rarely sticks to the original problem. Variants - however - do exist, and with thousands of interviewers, it's hard to predict them all. We cover a key one: What if you had to return a dictionary instead? And define your own class? We also walk through variants in mock interviews. Using the exact platform (CoderPad) that Meta uses, you’ll get familiar with the UI, settings, and overall experience. This is a 1-on-1 simulation of how Meta conducts and facilitates their interviews, so the goal is to avoid wasting time on the tool itself. Once again, time limits at Meta are a huge factor, so speed is critical. That said, even with perfect preparation, interviewers might not always be in a good mood or may judge unfairly. The interview process has its power dynamics, but with insider knowledge, you’ll have done as much as you can on your end to secure a Strong Hire decision.

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