Coding is tricky. Coding in interviews feels even harder. It’s intimidating, uncertain and hard to prepare. Here are 4 ways to do it!
1. Interview Cake: I think it is some of the best prep available and it is targeted toward weaknesses many data scientists have in algorithms and data structures: https://www.interviewcake.com/
2. Leetcode: While developed for software engineering interviews, it has a LOT of useful content for learning algorithms. For data science, I'd suggest focusing on Easy/Medium: https://leetcode.com/
3. Cracking the Coding Interview: Amazing book, sometimes referred to as CTCI. A classic and one you should have: https://cin.ufpe.br/~fbma/Crack/Cracking%20the%20Coding%20Interview%20189%20Programming%20Questions%20and%20Solutions.pdf
4. Daily Coding Problem: The book and the website are awesome. Work on a daily problem. This was my go to resource for when I was looking to stay sharp: https://www.dailycodingproblem.com/
#TechVibe #coding resources @alnova19
1. Interview Cake: I think it is some of the best prep available and it is targeted toward weaknesses many data scientists have in algorithms and data structures: https://www.interviewcake.com/
2. Leetcode: While developed for software engineering interviews, it has a LOT of useful content for learning algorithms. For data science, I'd suggest focusing on Easy/Medium: https://leetcode.com/
3. Cracking the Coding Interview: Amazing book, sometimes referred to as CTCI. A classic and one you should have: https://cin.ufpe.br/~fbma/Crack/Cracking%20the%20Coding%20Interview%20189%20Programming%20Questions%20and%20Solutions.pdf
4. Daily Coding Problem: The book and the website are awesome. Work on a daily problem. This was my go to resource for when I was looking to stay sharp: https://www.dailycodingproblem.com/
#TechVibe #coding resources @alnova19
Forwarded from Dagmawi Babi
This guy forced Claude Code to run in a loop for months straight until it created a fully functional programming language with the idea of it being "gen-z" themed
Cursed Lang
• cursed-lang.org
This was the prompt he used:
Result is this...
It's open-source in a sense that you contribute by running an AI agent in a loop, no human involvement is accepted in the written code
• github.com/ghuntley/cursed
When should you use cursed over rust/go/python?
• When a hiring manager says that you can use any language for the coding interview
#Cursed #Coding
@Dagmawi_Babi
Cursed Lang
• cursed-lang.org
This was the prompt he used:
Hey, can you make me a programming language like Golang but all the lexical keywords are swapped so they're Gen Z slang?
Result is this...
yeet "vibez"
slay main_character() {
sus i normie = 1
bestie i <= 100 {
ready i % 15 == 0 {
vibez.spill("FizzBuzz")
} otherwise ready i % 3 == 0 {
vibez.spill("Fizz")
} otherwise ready i % 5 == 0 {
vibez.spill("Buzz")
} otherwise {
vibez.spill(i)
}
i = i + 1
}
}
It's open-source in a sense that you contribute by running an AI agent in a loop, no human involvement is accepted in the written code
• github.com/ghuntley/cursed
When should you use cursed over rust/go/python?
• When a hiring manager says that you can use any language for the coding interview
#Cursed #Coding
@Dagmawi_Babi
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