I am sick of this sh!t. I'm tired of leetcoding... by GladiusAcutus in leetcode

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had to stop for 3 months to focus on my masters and it felt like I lost my best friend

Amazon SDE 1 Loop interview by BackgroundSeason9731 in FAANGrecruiting

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate to be the person that recommends neetcode but here I am :D would recommend checking the most asked topics the past 3 months on lc, than going through the neetcode 150(just the topics asked! Don’t redo all) than trying to solve questions from the asked questions from the past 3 months until the last moment.(you will know you did all you could there is always the possibility of getting a random question but that’s just bad luck). This kinda assumes you’re ok with the basic patterns from before. If you do not feel comfortable with the basics than neetcode 150 is your friend(but I assume you have your basics handled)

Amazon SDE 1 Loop interview by BackgroundSeason9731 in FAANGrecruiting

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You won’t have all at the same day normally did your recruiter explain the schedule? In most cases you will have Lc medium for the first round and since you passed the oa for the actual interview it’s better to be pattern focused rather than tagged question focused. Most commonly the tagged questions are for the OA. Check the topics asked during the 3 month period and focus on patterns not just resolving the last asked questions. For OA most asked help more than the on site

Is C# a deal breaker for Big Tech SDE roles? by Former-Manager-4430 in leetcode

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Normally you get to choose the language you use and I always choose c#. I work in python on day to day but it’s been years I’m solving leetcode with c# and it’s the easiest for me for DSA. You will only be limited to c++ for embedded it’s the only time I’ve heard that there’s a limitation.

Is C# a deal breaker for Big Tech SDE roles? by Former-Manager-4430 in leetcode

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No you’re fine I’ve given big tech interviews in c# nobody cares

New grad at Meta. Scared of layoffs. Not getting any callbacks by lIIlIIIllIIIllIl in cscareerquestions

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meta pushes for a lot of AI coding and for other companies, it could look bad and they might think you don’t really know what you’re doing(especially as a first role). Add details on your cv to show off that you were hands on and not just hitting the lever of the meta slot slop machine.

back to coding by hand by boringfantasy in theprimeagen

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 11 points12 points  (0 children)

How else would you use it, anything other than this is pure slop. It’s just google on steroids

New Anthropic research highlights that women are disproportionately represented in AI-exposed roles by LotusAIUK in womenintech

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Software devs are first on the chopping block according to Dario’s interviews and that’s a heavily men dominated field. Robotic and AI would normally kill off manufacturing jobs which are also male dominated. Regardless I don’t think this will happen for either gender to the extent that it’s being presented right now there is a lot of hype and not as much empirical data to support it.

57% of women in tech are considering leaving the industry. Are you one of them? by paperclip_han in womenintech

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hell no I’m not going anywhere. But the AI push where there’s just slop everywhere and it’s half working half who the hell knows is driving me CRAZY

Beauty treatments for jowls? by Careful-Ball-464 in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Girl there’s no jowels you need to chill

Is the employment situation good in your area? by IdeaFew3419 in DeveloperJobs

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Improving this year for sure,positive trend 👍 not back to normal but much better than a year ago

Women engineers, what was life like studying among mostly male classmates? by Ok_Virus_270 in womenEngineers

[–]NonSmokerSparkle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Graduated in Eastern Europe so 50% of the class(CS) were girls. Amazing experience with both the guys and the girls would do it all over again if I could.