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I have an upcoming onsite interview with Stripe and my language of choice is JavaScript. Has anyone gone through it recently? Would like to get some pointers specifically on the integration and bug squash parts of the interview. Which JS package did you have to debug/integrate? What IDE did you use and why? Currently L4, TC: ~280k, YOE: 4.5 years #stripe #stripeinterview #onsite #javascript
YOE or gtfo
Use the tools and language you’re comfortable with and have had the most recent experience in. So many people overthink this. Please don’t be one of them.
Hey Google! I know it’s been a really long time and things might have changed. I’m in a similar situation, do you mind sharing your experience/questions, if possible? Thank you
Do you mind sharing your experience? Can I dm? Thanks
Sure! You will get a multi-part question similar to what other folks have mentioned. A very simple question. The question will have too many conditions, and soon you will have to manage many “if” statements. You need to quickly realise more efficient way of handling those conditions. Tip: try to do “early return” for falsy conditions, so whatever is left is your answer.
you should use what you use at your work. Don't you have your tools set up for work?
Been using Google's in-house IDE 😅 but I will use VSCode since that what I used to develop with.