I agree. I don't think Leetcode is a good reflection of programming interviews. In programming interviews, you're supposed to have a sound thought process, write clean code, and don't need to pass hundreds of test cases. Leetcode is just a programming environment that, imo, is not the same as a programming interview.
I'd rather learn interview algorithms from books. And by getting feedback from trusted peers.
I'd rather learn interview algorithms from books. And by getting feedback from trusted peers.