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I have been interviewed by a lot of companies ( not google nor amazon ) and most of them require you to pass a coding challenge, so I think this skill is now a requirement for you to pass.
Unfortunately yes but if the company doesn't pay like FAANG I don't think it's worse getting interviewed by them. The bar is so high for these companies and the reason why they do coding challenge is to filter out lazy people from dedicated people who spend time coding everyday. Btw if you are lucky you may not get a coding challenge at a FAANG, depends on the manager and hiring team, some teams give project to complete and others do pair programming. At MSFT a Pair programming interview was conducted with someone by my team instead of giving him leetcode question. Finally, the moment you start preparing for FAANG is when you will never stop leetcoding even after you get a job. Typically a leetcode per day or at least 5 leetcodes per week will keep your memory refreshed and you'll always be prepared better than someone who stopped and returns back to leetcoding few years later.
As my college starts next week, most of the seniors are advising me to use LeetCode and HackerRank to improve my skills. I only know a little bit of Python (just the basics) from my 12th-grade classes. How should I approach LeetCode or HackerRank, considering they contain advanced questions? Are there any alternative websites suitable for beginners?
Exactly to the point , no beating around the bush , no laag , no Gyan , exact things to do and why to do loved it amazing work 🎉 oo god this is just amazing you covered everything
As my college starts next week, most of the seniors are advising me to use LeetCode and HackerRank to improve my skills. I only know a little bit of Python (just the basics) from my 12th-grade classes. How should I approach LeetCode or HackerRank, considering they contain advanced questions? Are there any alternative websites suitable for beginners?
This video is “the” example of high quality content!! The intricate details and awesome tips are what we search on RU-vid. Thanks for this, you’re helping thousands of people achieve their dreams.
hey, actually i wanna be a data scientist, and i don't really don't know much, do you have any suggestions on what i could be doing for 2 years to work in that field
I appreciate you sharing this video and the way you addressed the issues that we were having in the initial stages. Nearly every question is being answered that comes up when we start working on it. Thanks again for this, and Looking forward to more informative videos like this one.
Your's Video was most of the genuine video in ages i found on RU-vid. Thanks for this video, your time, efforts and thinking for us this much. Only love and best wishes ❤
Thanks, man! I agree, doing the same as you've suggested, visualization is the key to solving a problem if you can imagine the process step by step, you're at the point you needed to achieve :)
Thank you for the amazing video! It's well structured and very motivating specially for someone like me who is just starting! I hope you create more great videos!
Love you SIR ,Great Work Sharing good material and your experience Help many ppl like me Thank you so much sir Please share one video how much time spend for study and how you plan day Because most of us won't find time to solve office problem how did you mange Keep rock !!!
Was an awesome video, thank you for making this! I have one doubt, you mentioned senior roles need more experience in system design. What kind of roles are you pointing to when you say senior roles? And do you mean by system design?
Thankyou so much...as from commerce background and new to data science felt this video very informative.. Starting with Python as my 1st language...Also some tips and guidance for students like me... Who get easily get overwhelmed, anxious and left behind from other tech student while learning python sql and data science stuff...
hey can u make a video about the importance of CGPA and importance of projects during interviews and while applying for any job (especially when you are in tier 3 college of india) also can you tell us more about how to move forward in coding journey after learning the first language (python in my case) i really enjoy your video keep it up
Sir I have a question that when I try a question and attempt it and after try 3 to 4 time if some testcases are not passed then I watch approach in RU-vid but not code, and which approach I understand, I try to implement it by myself, and if I don't understand a problem description after seeing discussion forum, then also I see RU-vid for understanding it. Can you say is it right way or not?
as a first year i am so confused where to start and what to do! as of now i am learning c language sometimes i feel idk what i am doing and some days make me feel i am just doing the right thing. just hope all makes sense soon;)
I appreciate your high efforts sir. I would like to suggest something : Abstain from moving your body too much while speaking, it looks really odd sir.
thanks for that great video, I have one question which is should I solve leetcode problems after finishing each topic (I mean solving problems on each specific topic) or should I wait until I finish the full DSA roadmap of whatever course I'm taking then start solving problems on the full DSA?
Should I use Python, which I've grown comfortable in for LeetCode problems and is quicker to write, or use a more relevant language if it's a specific position, like JavaScript for full-stack, Java for a Java role, etc. Would the difference be worth it?
I have a Leetcode account and solved 0 challenges. I've been focusing on building a MVC framework from scratch. I just enjoy coming up with algorithms and solving problems at the atomic level then building the system from the ground up.
This has aged like milk. At the the place where I work LeetCoders are a red flag. I did a lot of interviews. They are able to recall solutions to problems they have seen in the past (on LeetCode), but more often than not are incapable to do the transfer to new problems, thus making them bad at software engineering. FANG is also slowly but steadily walking away of this ridiculous so called "requirement". We are much better off ever since.
Sir I am a beginner ..and Just after studying python from youtube videos am I ready to start solving leetcode problems ? ...or should I learn anything specifically?
Thank you very much you have answered the most important question. How can ever thank you?No one could tell me clearly whether all companies ask for leet code. I have around 12 years of IT work ex and I am not in a mood to sit and do leet code. after freelancing for around 6 years I am looking out for a stable job and wanted to know if I have to sit and do leet code. I am not looking out for mncs. Do small or mid level companies ask for leet code or only startups don't ask..Can you please tell me?
hello sir you have said how to learn but can you tell us from where you have learned coding and also at your time youtube was not so famous so what all resources you have used and please suggest some good teacher or course from where a beginner in coding can excel