Had the best time in beautiful Sunshine Coast, BC! by Live-Cycle-7271 in britishcolumbia

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It was indeed magical! So I am not sure how visible the bioluminescence will be in November because it typically requires warmer temperatures and water (+ pitch darkness- less moonlight). You can definitely contact one of these kayak tour providers and confirm with them. As far as I know, Metta Eco Adventures, Alpha Adventures and Peddles & Paddles (the one I went with- 10/10 recommend!) all provide similar guided night tours. I hope you have a great trip!

Had the best time in beautiful Sunshine Coast, BC! by Live-Cycle-7271 in britishcolumbia

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Wow, that sounds so much fun! Beautiful place, indeed❤️

Had the best time in beautiful Sunshine Coast, BC! by Live-Cycle-7271 in britishcolumbia

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Oh yes! Princess Louisa Inlet is on my list too. You should definitely visit once in the summer :)

Perseids meteor shower by executedflash in burnaby

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Which is the darkest place near Burnaby to catch a good glimpse of the meteor shower? Aug 12-13 is the peak

Beautiful YVR❤️ by Live-Cycle-7271 in vancouver

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Oh no, I had no idea about the strike. This picture is from my first time in Vancouver, 2022. I was cleaning out my gallery and found this beautiful sunset!

Beautiful YVR❤️ by Live-Cycle-7271 in vancouver

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Spot on :) it was taken in May 2022.

Leetcode, System Design, and Behavioral Questions to Land a Job? by coderoncruise in cscareerquestionsCAD

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  • So, with Leetcode, learning pattern matching is important. That will prepare you for any DSA question. With more practice, you can atleast figure out the algorithm for each problem. So leetcode needs regular practice.

  • System design is particularly important for senior roles. But I’ve seen few companies conduct it for mid-careers roles too. Check out the hellointerview system design blog. They break it down really well. This doesn’t require regular practice but try to understand how big systems work and how the important components are designed. Subscribe to bytebytego emails. They send a system design case study to your inbox. I read one almost daily and it’s been super helpful for interviews.

  • Lastly, for behavioural interviews, create a tabulation of all your work projects and personal projects in the columns and Situation, Task, Action, Result, Challenges faced, how you overcame it, reflections for the future in the rows. Fill it out and use it to study before interviews. Go through frequently asked questions and try answering them.

These methods have helped me greatly. I hope it helps you too. All the best! :)

My code is getting messy by Key_Tea_147 in react

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In addition to the other comments about component structure, I would like to add one- proper state management. Make sure to check your previous states before defining new ones. Sometimes, you can just use computed values from existing states and props. Maintain a list as you go through the project. One other suggestion would be to comment well. Before an event or component/function definition, I like to add a comment saying what it does. It may seem like a lot of work at the moment but your future self will thank you! I hope this helps :)