On this week's podcast I interview Jack Herrington, the Blue Collar Coder. As a kid, Jack had to work to overcome Dyslexia, and didn't have good enough grades to get into college. Despite this, he taught himself to code while working blue collar jobs. He has now worked as a software...
There's always LeetCode :) But maybe it will also suffer if Google and Meta reduce their hirings... → Reply ExpensiveAC 20 months ago, # ^ | +15 CodeChef contests still have 20k+ participants, it definitely isn't "almost dead" → Reply gultai4ukr 20 months ago, # ^ |...
You don't have to be an expert programmer to get started. With consistent practice and dedication, even beginners can become proficient in this exciting field. 5. Can competitive programming help me land a job? Absolutely! Competitive programming not only hones your technical skills but also ...
Ultimately, the job of engineering leaders is not to code—it is, instead, to remove obstacles so their teams are able to spend more time working on valuable solutions and so their work output has the reach, impact, and visibility it deserves. So it would be easy enough to designate code...
Co development etc... you can easily get a job without an advantagous degree. In fact I'd prefer someone without a degree than someone with because you proofed that you were able to teach yourself easily what someone with a degree forced themselves upon. Tha...
"Companies with high-performing remote teams invest in the technology their employees need to get the job done." Often, technical teams that work remotely are more technically capable! In terms of rhythm, it is also a common sprint form to organize, and the task will not be particularly tigh...
goCron - A job scheduling package from Golang jobrunner CurlyQ - Library for processing background tasks overtalk/task - task management and execution, supports custom number of iterations PPGo_Job - time management system for tasks gocelery - Celery's Go language implementation [Machines] (https...
E4 at Meta, 3 YOE, recently interviewed for Google SWE III, L4. As you might have guessed, the question required a Segmented Tree in order to be solved optimally. 1. I don't grind LeetCode. 2. I have never actually heard of it nor have I ever had to...
But in technical interview it does. In technical interview, if I’m asked to determine the shortest path in a graph, it makes me a god.And it makes the person who doesn’t know the algo a sub-human.And that, no matter how expert he is at doing the job in question. ...
This is a ballad(歌谣)well known in colleges, and you must care about your score in this exam too. How many points can you get? Now, I told you the rules which are used in this course. There are 5 problems in this final exam. And I will give you 100 points if you can solve ...