India, Feb. 21 -- A LinkedIn post of a Google software engineer sparked a debate after he admitted to not understanding several fundamental software engineering concepts. His list of unfamiliar topics included Kubernetes, CI/CD, multi-threading, memory allocation, pointers, recursion, CSS, SQL, Git, and even coding itself.

The post quickly gained attention, with many users expressing shock and disbelief. While some found the confession humorous, others were outraged, questioning how someone lacking these basic skills could be employed at one of the world's top tech companies.

One particularly critical use went so far as to tag Google CEO Sundar Pichai, asking, ""How do you call yourself a software engineer then?" The user slammed the en...