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- A-Z computer science study plan to become a software engineer
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10 GitHub repositories that every developer must follow
β jwasham/coding-interview-university : https://github.com/jwasham/coding-interview-university
- 18 Must-Bookmark GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Know
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Top 10 GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Bookmark in 2024
4) Coding Interview University: Conquer the dreaded coding interview with this battle-tested arsenal of algorithms, data structures, and interview prep strategies. Sharpen your problem-solving skills, optimize your coding efficiency, and ace those technical assessments with this invaluable resource. (https://github.com/jwasham/coding-interview-university)
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves ππ
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- Need a clear roadmap.
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I need some high quality advice from you
I stumbled upon a github post called coding interview university and with the shiny object syndrome I have, I kinda want to ditch the roadmaps and start something new like this one in github, or the random dude I found in YouTube, telling his audience that he passed the FAANG interviews. The annoying part of me is that whenever I hear stuff like βI passed the FAANGβ, I will immediately try to follow their path because their method works for them or to some other people
- Ask HN: Which school produces the best programmers or software engineers?
- Anyone Know resources like (The Odin Project or FullStack open ) but for DSA.
- Why is it so hard to find a tech job in Vancouver?
What are some alternatives?
resources - Here is a list of best resources to get you started with learning how to code (mostly related to Web Development). Feel free to add your favorite resources as well and help others in their journey of learning.
free-programming-books - :books: Freely available programming books
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
reverse-interview - Questions to ask the company during your interview
awesome-cheatsheets - π©βπ»π¨βπ» Awesome cheatsheets for popular programming languages, frameworks and development tools. They include everything you should know in one single file.
awesome-ios - A curated list of awesome iOS ecosystem, including Objective-C and Swift Projects
tech-interview-handbook - π― Curated coding interview preparation materials for busy software engineers
javascripting - Learn JavaScript by adventuring around in the terminal.
awesome-interview-questions - :octocat: A curated awesome list of lists of interview questions. Feel free to contribute! :mortar_board:
awesome-math - A curated list of awesome mathematics resources
mega-interview-guide - The MEGA interview guide, JavaSciript, Front End, Comp Sci