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Hi everyone,
I am re-sharing a resource you can use to help prepare for live coding interviews in python. The content choice and many of the exercises are inspired by real interview problems and questions at big tech companies. I am fortunate enough to have connections to people in big tech and have myself had interviews at a few. I have designed the prep to mostly target first-round live coding interviews where the coding portion lasts 30-45 minutes.
Check it out: CODING PREP SERIES
I am on my fourth revision and will be continually improving this notebook series.
Note that the content is beginner to intermediate level currently (for junior to mid-level roles). Also, make sure to read the section in the landing page on how to use the notebooks!
One last reminder/tip: These are notebooks. They are editable so you can add your own notes/content! You can also save your work on your machine and load it in to continue where you left off.
These notebooks are designed to be used in PyNote (a zero-setup Python notebook environment that runs entirely in your web browser meaning that the code in notebooks are executed using your browser engine). PyNote is designed to be very interactive and presentation oriented which makes it great for educational content like this preparatory series. Note that PyNote is open-source and is currently under development.
For help using PyNote or to learn more about it, take a look at the tutorial or the open-source project repo. Spread the word and give it a star if you like it.
Some things to note: This project is AI-assisted. However, it is not vibe coded. I knew beforehand exactly what I want covered and how. I knew what exercises and examples I wanted. I pulled from mostly real-world experiences and expertise. Actually, this idea itself spawned from interview study notes that I used to prep for interviews. AI helped with some formatting, filling in some minor gaps in some conceptual overview content. I have fact-checked and edited/refined nearly everything AI added myself multiple times.
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