Hey guys, I’m currently at school in cs and I was wonde what would be the best programming language, tech stack(back, front, full), what topics I should put my efforts on to get a FAANG offer. Thank y’all!
Hi folks, looking for recommendation for strong full stack developer bootcamp programs in NoVA area. My wife is looking forward to start her journey to become SDE. She is ready to put all her time and effort to learn coding/full stack development within next 6-9 months. Can you guys recommend bootca...Read more
Looking to join Google soon. What languages and tech stack is widely used there? I want to spend the next 2 months ramping up on those. I am a college MSFT hire and been here for 10 years and so want to ensure the on boarding is not steep learning curve. Please be exhaustive if possible. Programmin...Read more
I was looking into there program and the science behind looks pretty solid. Has anyone had any success here or with programs like it?
Is the tech stack at any given FAANG irrelevant to most people? I see so many great posts and TC advice here, as well as the importance of having a good manager and WLB, but noone ever mentions so much as a programming language. I used to adhere to the philosophy that PL is secondary to being a goo...Read more
I have identified a problem in the business and owned it. I can't go into detail but it requires maintainence and constant change to keep up with demand. I have documented, created training material, organized my own sprints, wrote AC, coordinated with designers, organized QA, and consistently del...Read more
In your professional experiences how many times did you change the main language / technologies you were working with? Can you tell why, also?
I am reviewing the agreement and it has 4 parts for each section of the course. In full: 2400 + 2400 + 1400 +1000 = 7200 In parts: 2400 + 2400 + 2400 + 1000 = 8200 It does have 15 mock 1:1 sessions TC 100k YoE 5 #interview #kickstart #faang #google #meta #netflix #twitter
Is Program manager bottom of the stack role at Google? Recruiter told me I shouls go for Program Manager instead TPM. 🤔😲
Don't be. Your main asset is not what languages you know, what libraries, or what technology stacks, it's your ability to think critically and solve problems. I think that's what attracts many to the field. Look at the next few years as an opportunity to use those skills to maybe build something yo...Read more
Hi Blind! I'm currently deciding between offers from a big 4 firm for consulting and a 2 year rotational program at one of the largest gaming companies in the world. I'm still figuring out which to pick. Which would you pick and why? How do rotational programs stack up against consulting experience...Read more
Yoe : 13 years TC : 1.28 cr INR Tech experience: Big Data ( Spark, ADF, Synapse, Data Lakes, Lakehouse + equivalent tech proficiency with AWS ETL tech stack) , Back-end( REST, gRPC, Event Driven programming, microsevices, Java, SpringBoot ,python , Django, C# , Scala, Kotlin, Lua ) , Level : 64 in...Read more
Hey, everyone. I’m tired of writing boring CRUD apps in Java and have lost interest in programming. What should I learn next? Something related to ML? Android or iOS programming? Rust? Full-stack web development? Rails?
What’s the difference between two? Do data engineers program using big data tech stack or do they only do analytics and bunch of queries?
Can anyone at Lyft please tell me what the tech stacks are for DS at Lyft? Including: programming languages, SQL tools, what statistical and machine learning models you use daily,etc. And do these stacks vary among different teams?
I have an onsite coming up with Microsoft Azure. I am biased towards programming in Java and its tech stack, are all teams in Azure use C# and .Net stack? How is the work culture in Microsoft Azure. What would you suggest? Thanks in advance
What is tech stack used by Facebook for AR products? Any particular framework or programming language?
I got onsites coming up with React pair programming round. I’m very rusty and wonder if preparing it is actually worth it. How common is frontend interviews for SWE or full stack engineers?
I got invited to take the 75 min hackerrank challenge at Two Sigma, but I kind of suck at dynamic programming and struggle to program quickly. Stacks, queues, arrays, sets, maps, linked lists are fine but I’ve bombed the last 6 OAs I’ve done because of time constraints. Anyone know if they like a p...Read more
Can someone share best resources to learn entire stack without too much programming ? Like what are hardware requirements for ML models, inferencing etc ?