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interview-guide
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Is buying Neetcode worth it?
Sorry, interviewguide.dev
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Sharing prep that landed Google L5 in US
Planned overall prep structure using https://interviewguide.dev. This was critical since I have young children and time is very precious.
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Interesting to see the standard difference between USA and India
Oh sorry, I didn't mean anything in particular about that. For prepping I used a couple popular resources: neetcode.io and interviewguide.dev. The interview guide in particular gave me some confidence that if you're stuck or don't have the perfect answer it's not that big a deal and you gain a lot of points by being able to communicate well and demonstrate you can code.
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Gneral tech interview, coding interview, and system design interview
This is pretty normal in the big tech world, unfortunately. There's a good writeup of what to expect/how to prepare here.
- a dump of some of the resources / tools ive used over the past year
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If youβre planning on landing a programming job in the new year, consider using my free interview guide
Hey all, a few months ago I documented the interview prep process I followed that helped me pass interview at Google, Microsoft, and a few smaller companies. I put this guide online for free here! I hope it can help you on your journey to landing a software development job.
- Switching jobs
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What would you say is a good indicator that you are ready to start applying for jobs?
Yeah interview prep for big tech is a whole different beast. I followed this guide last time https://interviewguide.dev
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I completed my degree with a 1st and I'm still stupid
Yeah, so I actually wrote this guide that details how I prepped during my last job search (the one where I passed Microsoft and Google). I think it's at least a good one-time read and hopefully lays out some helpful strategies.
- I created an opinionated software engineering interview guide based on my interview prep process that helped me pass Google and Microsoft interviews. I hope this helps you prep for any future interviews!
LeetCode
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Things you should do in your dev journey π₯οΈπ©βπ»
Practice Regularly: Utilize coding challenge platforms such as LeetCode and HackerRank to practice coding regularly. Additionally, websites like Project Euler offer mathematical challenges that can sharpen your problem-solving skills.
- Ask HN: How do you find employment opportunities in 2024?
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Lessons from leetcode: 347 Top K Frequent Elements
As a self-taught dev, learning the ins-and-outs of Python usually happens as I am solving problems on leetcode or writing random programs in replit. This post is more for myself to remember what I've learned. If you're still interested in reading, then I hope this helps you!
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20 Things You Should Consider When You Grow as a Developer
Regularly engaging with problem-solving and algorithm challenges on platforms such as LeetCode, HackerRank, or CodeSignal can significantly sharpen this ability.
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Why learn Data structures and Algorithm
Leetcode
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Build Binary Tree from Array
If you are interested in algorithms, data structures, and building efficient solutions or just preparing for the coding interview, you are aware of LeetCode and similar websites. Here, I will talk about a data structure called Binary Tree and the ways to build it using the array representation. LeetCode has dozens of such problems to practice with this data structure.
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The Definitive Programming Roadmap: From Novice to Expert
LeetCode: Offers a wide range of problems to practice data structures and algorithms.
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Collection of resources to get started on your programming journey
Additional Platforms - HackerRank - Coding challenges in various languages. - LeetCode - Practice coding problems and prepare for interviews.
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Feel like killing myself
here is a website to cure ur depression: https://leetcode.com/
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Consejo para un FullStack??
Haga preguntas/ejercicios aqui https://leetcode.com
What are some alternatives?
computer-graphics-from-scratch - Text, diagrams, and source code for the book Computer Graphics from scratch.
codewars.com - Issue tracker for Codewars
interviews - Everything you need to know to get the job.
leetcode-anki - Anki cards generator for Leetcode
front-end-interview-handbook - β‘οΈ Front End interview preparation materials for busy engineers
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
DSAlgo - πA repository that contains all the Data Structures and Algorithms concepts and solutions to various problems in Python3 stored in a structured manner.π¨βπ»π―
Exercism - website - The codebase for Exercism's website.
Big-Omega-Extension - Big Omega extension - Enhance Leetcode Experience
project-euler - My solutions for Project Euler problems in Python, C, C++, C#, F#, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, SQL
leetcode-patterns - A pattern-based approach for learning technical interview questions
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code