Does writing shorter code in Python give an unfair advantage?
It is an advantage, but not an unfair one. Companies allow it because they value the developer's efficiency and logic over typing speed.
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No. For general software engineering roles, interviewers have no preference. They care about your logic and time complexity.
No. Interviewers prefer simple, readable, and optimal code. Unnecessary complexity often leads to bugs and lower scores.
Just ask the interviewer. Most will happily tell you the method name or tell you to assume it exists. It rarely affects your score.
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