1p3a Experience · May 2026

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上来先是自我介绍了一波,直接给题目LFU。 面试前天晚上刷了LFU。我自己心急了,可能没有表演好,可能需要更多的clarifications吧。中途问了为什么要用LinkedHashSet,应该先全部说明白了,再慢慢写。代码应该是写对了。面完过没两天就说挂了。暂时还是有些迷茫,面试表现不够好。

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