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coding-exercises
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We compiled a free library of ~150 realistic eng take-home tests and ranked them
- You don't have code to show, 1 hour live coding challenge, focus on communication, search want you want online, ask us any questions, and explain what you're doing.
We out of about 40 live coding interviewes this year, one person refused the live challenge, 11 passed this stage, and we ended up with 7 hires accepting the offer.
If you lack inspiration, use this: https://github.com/guardian/coding-exercises
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General Question about Starting to Code
If you can't think of something to do, there are the Guardian Coding Exercises which just outline a problem to be solved
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Stop using tools as if they were solutions
I also recommend having a look at the Guardian Coding Exercises and to read the description of the repository. I think they are a good example of tests that allow the candidate and the interviewer to work together, to actually meet and to discuss a solution. There is no "right" way to solve them, and many of them cannot be solved in 45 minutes, which is usually the time given to a candidate after an initial introductory chat.
- I failed 3 candidates. Is my interview question fair?
the-art-of-command-line
- The Art of Command Line
- The-art-of-command-line: Master the command line, in one page
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Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet: All the Commands You Need
The Art of Command Line — notes and tips on using the command-line, suitable for both beginners and experienced users
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IWTL technical skills of IT/Technology
For learning command line linux stuff, there are many guides and command line tutorials on github (you can use a google search phrase like "github linux terminal operating system tutorial" or something similar. This seems like a good guide, but again, your experience, background, etc. may mean you need something more basic).
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I have recently installed Endeavour OS and I need suggestions
If you want to learn useful commands, you should read this
- good books or courses to learn bash
- 18 useful GitHub repositories every developer should bookmark
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Learning Linux: recommended resources
The Art of Command Line
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What are the abilities you would expect from someone with an intermediate level of Linux?
Basically general familiarity with https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line
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