what exactly does language neutral interview mean?
do they just check for my OOPs/Other concepts or actually check how good my programming skills are?
during the interview what exactly is expected out of me?
any ideas?
-Ivar
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Some possibilities-
coding/solving algorithms in psuedocode. Or in any language of your choice.
(similar to the above) general knowledge of data structures.
general architecture questions
dumb logic problems (i.e. “the fewest weighings to find the one ball in 8 that’s different”, etc.etc)
Mostly I think it means that they’re more interested in your problem solving skills than in specific syntax or detailed knowledge of specific libraries.