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- link Better way to read famous system design resources Both system design primer and grokking the system design GitHub repo- Seems like they have just one master README with all the content. Do you know a better way to read that? https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer https://github.com/tuliren/grokking-system-design
- Heard a rumor about G 🤔 Friend said he looked at the code base, it turns out it’s all just Lucene but they edited the README to say “Google Search” instead and renamed some classes. Googlers is this true????? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
- Full Twitch Source Code Leak Wow, the entirety of the Twitch source has been leaked. I checked the magnet link and it has tens of thousands of peers and seeds. I see internal secrets manager, tools for security testing, a whole readme on how auth is implemented, and more. Didn't download, but wow, any insight from employees h
- link Guidelines for an successful SaaS application Follow these guidelines for an successful SaaS application: 🌐Ensure seamless & easy integration 🌐Monitor performance and fix issues 🌐Go for multi-tenancy architecture 🌐Aim for self-service and personalization in your SaaS application For complete knowledge, read this blog: https://buff.ly/3iJO
- Software engineering scene in Canada Hi, can someone please tell me how hiring is in Canada right now for their company in software engineering. Mainly interested in Toronto and Vancouver. Open to small companies and startups aswell. Any readme/resource helps! Nationality: Indian YOE: 2 (as a hardware engineer with good scripting comp
- Push Screen Recording for Testing a Build Anybody has experience using screen recording ( example : QuickTime screen recording) while running an integration test and commit it to repo( or push a shareable link in a Readme) as a ‘proof/how-to’ ? Saves me lots of documentation but frowned upon as risk of losing the artifact later/ making the
- Any Coding Interview Instant Disqualifications? I'm beginning a round of tech interviews and at the technical interview rounds. I have been working through LC, Cracking the Coding Interview, and brushing up on topics I haven't used in a while. I'm wondering if there are instant disqualifications from certain companies for example: * Did not write
- Pet api gateway; how to register endpoints? I am working on a pet API gateway implementation. Currently I thought that it is ok for a service to write it's endpoints to an elastic search index and then the API gateway to read the indexes from there. What would be a more fashionable approach? I tried to look up some API gateway implementation
- To what extent do you correct grammar/spelling in PRs? I sometimes feel awkward about correcting grammatical errors or re-wording odd-sounding sentences in PRs. Examples of PRs where this might happen are documentation updates and README updates. I come across this problem when reviewing PRs from non-native English speakers, and the main concern I have
- Need Referral ( India ) I've been to Amazon since past 9 months as an SDE 2 and I've switched team once. But I'm frustrated dealing with legacy shit and non existent wikis of services, SAS Risks and Ops tasks. Team members doesn't care about writing run book at all. All my day even weekend is getting wasted because of doin
- How to improve in practical/similar to real work coding interviews? I just bombed a video interview where I was given a mini project similar to what the team is working on. It had an interface, some classes implementing it, some unit tests, and a README with instructions on which methods to finish coding. The logic wasn’t complex but I had a hard time understanding
- Is that so bad leaving during probation? Non-US When I joined Amazon (i had an experience as SDE) i expected something different, now i'm just digging into documentation without clear understanding what am i doing, services failed to start despite i did everything according to the readme. Buddy wasn't so helpful and i'm just surfing inter
- Looked incompetent in front of team; how easily are juniors PIP'd from Amazon? I'm a junior with almost a years experience in a startup. First month was onboarding, then I got my first ticket. I ended up taking 3 WHOLE WEEKS to do a ticket which honestly should have taken like 1.5 - 2 weeks max. I f'd up. The ticket required the use of a very complicated e2e test suite. The
- bug-squash and project-code completion interview rounds obligatory yoe - 16+ in java, includes 9+ pigeon-holded in android, 13+ on dual-intent work-visa. obligatory tc - $90 per hour contractor. just begun full-loops for senior and staff android roles with some no-name startups. there will be a bug-squash or possibly a small sample-size project-code com
- Went from IBM to MSFT and it's much worse Usually the perception is that Microsoft is obviously better than IBM, but I'm shocked to see that it fucking sucks. Maybe I went from one of the better orgs in IBM to a dysfunctional org in Microsoft. Anyway, here are the reasons: 1. Most code doesn't have a readme. Tribal knowledge and reading t
- bug-squash and sample project coding interview - senior android ? obligatory yoe - 16+ in java, includes 9+ in android, 13+ in dual-intent work-visa. obligatory tc - $90 per hour, contractor. begun interviewing for full-time roles, 'senior android' at no-name startups so far. was hoping interview loops would be the usual - rinse and repeat. 1. code-challenges, le
- Deteriorating mental health at Amazon It's been 9 months as SDE 2 at Amazon and I've already swithched teams. Now I'm unable to cope up with working here because of the following reasons :- 1. Struggling with Internal tools and legacy Coral Services. People in my org don't care about NAWS. I'm sick of Apollo, MAWS, Coral, LPT and inte
- CloudKitchens Interview Experience + Request for Referrals. YOE: 16 years. Result: Rejected. Overall Opinion about the process: Decent. Min. Requirement: Daily Leetcode for a month + one weekend for the take-home. Recently I have attended Cloud Kitchens Onsite (via zoom) want to share my experience. Since I have signed the NDA, I can't share the exact quest
