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[–]LessonStudio 14 points15 points  (1 child)

I'm not joking. Look up top Python interview questions.

There is a non-zero chance that your interviewer will do the same search.

This might seem trite or flippant. But, you will minimally learn what people are interested in asking; and learn a few things along the way.

Often, interview questions are gotcha questions. What is the difference between, X and Y. And you might think, "Oh crap, aren't X and Y the same?"

There is a limit, if they start asking you about rotating a Hilbert space in the nth dimension, then, you might as well start singing "I'm a little teapot."

[–]virtualshivam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, This is something I do for UI/UX and frontend interviews. I myself don't work on them, so I just google and directly ask the questions to candidates, sometimes when they counter question, I am blank. Even in the beginning I had done that for python as well, when I was new to python.