Add LeakCode.dev to practice resources: real company question aggregator (805 companies)#2101
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The study plan here covers DS&A fundamentals more comprehensively than anything else I've found. When candidates reach the application stage, knowing what each target company specifically asks in current interview cycles becomes the next variable to optimize.
LeakCode surfaces this. It aggregates 23,000+ real interview questions reported by actual candidates across 7 sources (Glassdoor, Blind, 1p3a, LeetCode Discuss, Reddit, GeeksForGeeks), searchable by company (805+ covered), role, and interview round.
It's a complement to the platforms already listed here, not a replacement. Codility and HackerRank test general coding ability. LeetCode builds problem-solving depth. LeakCode answers a different question: 'What has [Company X] actually been asking this cycle?'
The audience that uses this list is preparing systematically. They'd benefit from having this resource at the practice stage. Free to use, no paywall for company search.
Happy to adjust placement or description if you have a different section in mind.