The technical assessment was a frustrating experience with hackerrank. The first page states you're allowed to only use documentation and a local IDE or editor and you agree to this. The actual test setup forces you to stay in full screen mode with a single monitor and won't allow you to open another tab. Also, you have to grant webcam access and screen sharing. The in-browser hackerrank editor has minimal autocomplete, dated language versions, and you're not allowed to click through to definitions for full documentation because this tries to open a second tab and the test blocks it. So if you're given a problem that you can't basically whiteboard freehand, you're out of luck. No, quick check to make sure you've included all the boilerplate or to see what's changed from the version of the language you've been working with and the old version on hackerrank.