Divide-and-conquer. Need to mention average time complexity (O(nlog(n)) and space complexity (constant). Worse case can be O(n^2) if the array is already sorted. Shuffling is usually done in production quick sort.
Anónimo
23 dic 2015
Seems like interviewer here is not looking for one approach but understanding of when to use which algorithm. Like bubble sort is good for a very small n. or insertion sort when most of elements are sorted. etc.