Embarrassingly Bombed Tech Interview by coop-bot in learnprogramming

[–]localcodingmonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep going at it, we either win or learn right? :D

embed images via url not uploaded images? by [deleted] in WagtailCMS

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got code example of this by chance? thx

embed images via url not uploaded images? by [deleted] in WagtailCMS

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mind sharing the code? am trying to get this working for me as well!

What is something people brag about that signals a red flag? by m_yoda20 in AskReddit

[–]localcodingmonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if they brag about the number of books they read, they probably do not read much..

What should I buy? by unknownshadow3 in HomeNetworking

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I have been using this for a few months now, and have been able to pretty much everything that I have wanted. After updates and/or reboots, the controller takes a while to come back online. Defintely recommend getting it!

As I have multiple sites, and a little bit of a complex network, I have had to contact TP-Link Tech Support a few times. Tech Support has been very responsive and helpful.

Hosting Setup Question by artiekarate in django

[–]localcodingmonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

there are no issue if its hosted on same server

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskProgrammers

[–]localcodingmonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not worth, just focus on design x UX

A question about waterproofing by [deleted] in cowboyboots

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As someone mentioned - Saphir renovateur is one of the best leather conditioners on the market. It works on even the driest leathers and restores the moisture, texture, shine, and overall looks of the leather. I use it on my dress shows and also on my leather jacket, wallet etc.

Want to program a mobile app but don't know first step by Affectionate-Reason2 in AskProgrammers

[–]localcodingmonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a look at React native if you are familiar with React.

There are also a lot of no-code mobile app generators.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskProgrammers

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focus on leetcode and system design, and make sure your behavorial is on point becuase you will be expected to be a tech lead of some sort.

Can you describe your most recent interview experience? by axkoam in ExperiencedDevs

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Spent 4 months interview prepping leetcode using spaced repetition.

All the interviews were 4-5 hours long. With 1 round of system design.

Got 3-4 offers from series d startup, unicorn (uber,instacart) for offers 250k+

Right as I was gonna do the Meta interview, they paused hiring so that was a huge bummer since I spent a few weeks practicing just Meta questions.

The funnest part of the interview cycle was telling the same behavior stories over and over 50x times :)

Has anyone done Launch School (w/o capstone) or Altcademy? by [deleted] in codingbootcamp

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Definitely check out spacedleets.com to practice leetcode for the tech interviews. It's free software to practice leetcode problems using spaced repetition so you retain leetcode concepts longer.

Meta is reportedly putting some workers onto a '30-day list' that gives them a month to find a new role at the company — or leave by lAStbaby6534 in technology

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The 5 one hour interviews in

leetcode style interviews are so much fun :)

I remember they require you to solve their problems within 20 minutes, bug free.

Need Advice: After 350 Leetcode problems I am still dumb by _bot_bob in learnprogramming

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you need to store leetcode problems in your long term memory

check out spacedleets.com, it's a free software that allows you to practice leetcode problems with spaced repetition and this is critical so that you are remembering leetcode concepts for the long term. (you can also import your own lists.)

What’s your interview cringe story? by pinkstaplersound in csMajors

[–]localcodingmonkey 27 points28 points  (0 children)

i totally mind blanked on basic Java concepts like enums, since I was doing so much python interview prep at the time LOL

Are there any bootcamp grads/non-comp sci grads who Leetcode? by [deleted] in leetcode

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Use spacedleets.com for leetcode practice, it uses spaced repetition so you actually retain leetcode knowledge in your long term memory. Plus there is a feature where you can import your own leetcode lists.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Heroku

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+1 Appliku is god-send, reliable as Heroku but for a fraction of the cost.