Question
What deeper point about Dictionaries and Hash Tables should a senior Python developer mention?
- At senior level, the right answer is that Dictionaries and Hash Tables exists mostly for historical syntax reasons.
- At senior level, Python removes the tradeoffs around Dictionaries and Hash Tables, so design choices barely matter in practice.
- At senior level, any approach to Dictionaries and Hash Tables is equally correct if it passes one small local test.
- Senior answers often mention average-case behavior, insertion-order preservation, and why key design affects correctness.
Hint
Look beyond syntax and explain the runtime, API, or design consequence.
Answer and rationale
Correct answer: D. Senior answers often mention average-case behavior, insertion-order preservation, and why key design affects correctness.
Senior answers often mention average-case behavior, insertion-order preservation, and why key design affects correctness. This is the kind of tradeoff-aware answer senior interviews usually expect.
Track: Python