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- Bitwise operations bitwise operations has always been a weakness. is there a good resource you guys can suggest to start learning bit manipulation from ? #leetcode #bitmanipulation #bitwise
- vote Bitwise questions for Amazon Interview? Bitwise is confusing as hell. Having to multiply/divide without using operators makes me want to die. Do anyone of you know if Amazon interviewers have a high likely hood of asking bitwise questions?
- BitWise concept is sooo hard I started learning bitwise operator in Python. And it’s very hard to understand and implement. I have already spent like 3-4 hours, jumping from one video to another trying to solve some questions but I loose focus (as fundamental are not clear: idk how to approach this). 1) How much time should i
- vote bitwise interview questions does anyone actually ask these?
- vote Should I practice bitwise manipulation LCs? I've never seen them in an interview or on the job, is it worth doing those questions at all? TC: $250k YOE: 7
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- vote Do companies still ask Bitwise, DP, and niche tree/graph questions for roles that don't use them? I have yet to see a bitwise / bit manipulation, DP, or obscure tree/graph algorithm in my interview experience. And yet the general advice is to make sure you have all of those covered before interviewing. I have NOT interviewed at FB/G yet though. Obscure Tree/graph includes: AVL Tree, Red-Black
- Queues Can any of you post programming questions where queues (circular queues), bitwise operations and locking primitives need to be applied for managing data flows between HW/SW?
- Apple Coding Interview: what to expect I have a coding interview for Apple next month. It's for Siri team, software/ML. Leetcode Premium has surprisingly few Apple questions and most of them are bitwise type questions. This seems odd. What should I expect?
- Leetcode 289: Game of Life Top voted solution uses bit manipulation: changes cell to 2 (binary: 10) or 3 (binary:11) to represent 0 or 1 in the next state. Then recover the true value by doing bitwise right shift by 1 (>>1). But why is that necessary? Why not recover it by %2? (2%2 = 0(dead), and 3%2=1(alive)). And e
- Meta Firmware Engineer Interview Hi, I have Meta Firmware Engineer screening coming up in couple of weeks. What kind of questions should I be preparing? Working on arrays, strings, linked lists, trees and bitwise operations. Avoiding DP and graphs Appreciate any suggestions! Thanks in advance TC: 250k
- A Python book/course With a thorough review of bitwise operations? If there's one. I feel like I know bits and pieces but don't have a complete picture in mind.
- 6 weeks to google ON site ! yoe - 4 tc 170 #engineering #software Got recruiter call - got 6 weeks for google onsite interview for gcp, probably L4 so need to focus just on 4 coding rounds. plz share any recent experience for same track. plz help on what/how to give my best for it! LC ~ 200 (easy - 90, medium ~ 90, hard
- Google Onsite MLE L4 Advice My onsite for Google consists of 3 coding rounds, 1 ML domain knowledge and 1 behavioral. No system design. I hear the bar for MLE’s coding rounds are a bit lower than traditional SWE, should my prep be focused more focused on Graphs, trees, dp? Or does anything still go including stuff like linked
- vote Are system design interviews easier to clear? Your toolbox in system design is only so large. You only have a few colors and shapes of Lego bricks... additionally if you’ve done it IRL there are nuances and issues you can speak to that will greatly increase interview performance. Compare this to an esoteric LC problem like trapping rain water
- Can you solve this coding problem? I have been taking tests for Internships and came across this coding problem, and I was not able to come up with a solution, Also I have not seen this kind of question on Leetcode given that I have solved 250+ questions. Problem: You are given two Integers N and X. You are required to create an arr
- Best resource to prep for coding interviews? Hint - Not #Leetcode Embedded folks! Where do you find your practice? The questions we are asked is not the typical leetcode based, but more specialized C codes, like memory management, dynamic memory allocation, strings, bitwise manipulation, stack etc. For the pure SW side folks, before you judge us too quick, these
- Google onsite evaluation I had my onsite today. 4 coding rounds and 1 behavioral. I think the behavioral was good (I really don't know how they exactly evaluate it). For coding ones, 2 of them were graph (which I finished with optimal solution), one was tree (again finished optimized) and one was bitwise operations, which s
- Prep sequence for SWE transition I just started prepping for SWE roles using EPI book as my first resource. I can code to a some extent but not a CS major, so no algorithm/DS background. Here are my questions 1. I am unable to solve/think of the logic for EPI problems on my own(I finished part of bitwise operations and arrays chap
- Interviewers who ask: segment tree, chocolate sweetness Interviewers who ask questions that require/use: - Segment trees - Bitwise tricks (like Single Number II) - Chocolate sweetness - High-dimensional DP (Maximize grid happiness) Can you explain your rationale? Almost all of these questions require some “trick” to see the solution and if you don’t ha
- Am I prepping LC the wrong way? YOE: 4 TC: 180 Been prepping for interviews past 4 weeks for Meta and Amazon April phone screen and here is my current plan: Grokking the Coding interview (85% complete with Bitwise XOR topic skipped) How I studied so far: I would spend a couple hours per day for 2~3 days per pattern solving the
- SWE Internship Referral Hello All, I am a Sophomore at Texas A&M Engineering Honors for Computer Science. I am currently looking for an internship for the Summer of 2022. I have interned at 3 companies: Verizon, a startup named bitWise Academy, and Brillio. I have also created a startup. If anyone could refer me to the fol
- Google SRE onsite - tips? Dear Googlers/ex-Googlers, I have an onsite in 2 weeks for SRE of the general SWE track (so no networking, no linux internals...etc). It will be composed of 4 coding + 1 design. In an effort to set myself up for a success, I wanted to ask you guys for some tips, please. 1) While the recruiter se
- Dropbox revoked its offer, WTF I interviewed at Dropbox last month and got the offer from the recruiter. Recruiter gave me the initial numbers and I was in the process of negotiation. Today the recruiter called to tell me that my offer is being canceled because one of the interviewers submitted “wrong” feedback for me. Apparen
