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Hey, I'm software engineer at Microsoft, with 7 years of experience. Here we are talking about F(M)AANG big tech interviews: leetcode, system design and corpo life.

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Yesterday it was 50 years celebration for Microsoft
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But people weren’t that happy 😁😁😁
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When you rollout some feature for Presence, and first consumer ofc is your own user:
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Rn, exactly 3-4 people that are feature owners has "away" status in Teams, until fix is deployed😁
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I love local conferences. Aways get new notebook. This one was cool, every sub team was presenting itself, there were some quizzes, and then prices.
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So, today gonna prepare one topic about authorization.

Do you know any other way of building login pass -> JWT? Basically, if not - why it is bad way?
If you question why? And who says that: there are bunch of reasons, but the main one is that it is not recommended by oauth2 itself
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Today we are streaming, people. 20:00 +- Prague time
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ahh sorry, 30 more minutes, I will send link here. Today Q&A, A bit of leetcode, load testing on our Scalable AutoIncrement, and Interview Questions as usuall
It was nice stream, I think I need to learn a bit more about capacity limitation in Docker. It is very convenient to put (2 vcpus 2 RAM) for your container and run load tests.

Next time I think we gonna start implementing URL Shortener by using our Snowflake Id generator implementation
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I guess around 10 people asked about .NET / Backend questions that I have been asked in outsource interviews. So sharing them here.

I would appreciate your subscription to the channel in return❀️
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Feature Flags FOLDER FLAGS
https://youtu.be/o7h_sYMk_oc?t=1779

order of loops can impact your performance by a factor of 18!

Not that I will start care writing my c#, but just interesting thing to know
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Popular xDDDDDD😎
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These 2 are excellent to practice simple Dynamic Programming flow: bruteforce -> top down memoization -> bottom up.

Yeah, they have linear greedy solutions, it is okay, but just as a matter of trying this pattern so that you blindly can do it on DP interview question.

I'm pointing exactly them, because they have one of the easiest DP pattern to implement.

https://leetcode.com/problems/jump-game/?envType=study-plan-v2&envId=top-interview-150

https://leetcode.com/problems/jump-game-ii/description/?envType=study-plan-v2&envId=top-interview-150
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My friend got the test task, or test problem for interview to some company. I have the task and his solution. What do you think about reviewing it on stream and redoing it from scratch?

This will be instead of our regular leetcode + system design + interview question stream.
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