The document lists 65 programming problems from Goldman Sachs interviews ordered from easiest to hardest by acceptance rate and difficulty. The problems span a range of topics and cover different levels of difficulty from easy to hard. The majority of the problems listed are classified as either easy or medium difficulty. A few problems towards the bottom of the list are classified as hard difficulty, including trapping rain water, designing an in-memory file system, and finding the median of two sorted arrays.
The document lists 65 programming problems from Goldman Sachs interviews ordered from easiest to hardest by acceptance rate and difficulty. The problems span a range of topics and cover different levels of difficulty from easy to hard. The majority of the problems listed are classified as either easy or medium difficulty. A few problems towards the bottom of the list are classified as hard difficulty, including trapping rain water, designing an in-memory file system, and finding the median of two sorted arrays.
The document lists 65 programming problems from Goldman Sachs interviews ordered from easiest to hardest by acceptance rate and difficulty. The problems span a range of topics and cover different levels of difficulty from easy to hard. The majority of the problems listed are classified as either easy or medium difficulty. A few problems towards the bottom of the list are classified as hard difficulty, including trapping rain water, designing an in-memory file system, and finding the median of two sorted arrays.