Road to FAANG
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Let's start our talk on how to get into FAANG
It's essential to understand that simply desiring to join FAANG won't guarantee acceptance. You need specific skills that increase your chances of being accepted. These skills may include programming, coding, designing, managing, testing, and more. Since this channel primarily focuses on programming, we'll concentrate on that

First of all, you need to choose what you want to code and then choose the programming language you want to use. I believe it's crucial to understand what you want to code because coding shouldn't be just a money-making process for you but something more. It should be something you enjoy, something for which you wake up every day ready to dedicate your time, something with which you could change the world (ok i think the last one was too dramatic 🌚).

1. Identify Interests:
• Reflect on what aspects of software development interest you, such as web development, AI, cybersecurity, etc. Your passion will drive your success.
2. Research Market Demand:
• Investigate current job market trends. Choose specializations with a growing demand to ensure good career prospects.
3. Consider Personality:
• Think about your preferred work environment. If you enjoy problem-solving, consider algorithms and data structures. If you prefer UI, explore front-end development.
4. Explore Specializations:
• Research different specializations through industry events, blogs, and engaging with professionals. Gain a broader understanding of each field.
5. Networking:
• Connect with professionals through events or social media. Seek advice from those experienced in the specializations you're considering.
6. Experiment:
• Work on small projects or contribute to open-source projects in different areas. Hands-on experience will help you identify your preferences and strengths.

I hope it helps you 😉

@RoadToFANG
25.11.23 🚀
Two projects, two identical pieces of code, but it works fine in the first one and doesn’t work at all in the second👍. I feel like this whole thing is cursed because things are happening that math, logic, and physics can’t explain!?

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Bruh.
I just restarted the laptop and everything works fine 🗿

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🙋‍♂️: You can't feel pain by just looking at the picture
ME: 🌧

p.s. sat takers understand me

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"Who is the guy in the channel's avatar?"

Many of you have asked me the question, and I am here to answer. The man in the channel's avatar is Patrick Shyu, commonly known by his online alias TechLead. He is a social media personality, entrepreneur, and ex software engineer at both Google and Facebook. Known for his posts about the software industry and his philosophy on life and success after leaving Google and Facebook, he started his YouTube channel five years ago that has about 1.5 million subscribers.

His youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@TechLead

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“Practice makes perfect!”

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