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@__1729___

Software Engineer

Bengaluru Katılım Temmuz 2021
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@pranvtwt I think there are many other products which has all the features as your product. In what aspects your product is unique which justifies the price you had quoted?
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@awwmishaaa What's the employee count at Google Bangalore?
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Amisha Aggarwal@awwmishaaa·
Breakfast in office Guess the foods and win a prize (jk)
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@chaish29 do you guys use Claude code or Github copilot?
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Aishwarya@chaish29·
I had to wrap up my 6 months internship pending migration by last week, for I will be working on new project from tomorrow but 3 more PRs are left and 3 PRs got merged last week. Manager asked for how much time would I be needing to wrap up and I said by tomorrow EOD thinking how will I be able to it but I have been able to do it by today only and the art of giving mmdd needs to be polished a bit more from my side.
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Abhishek🌱@Abhishekcur·
thank you guys so much for 300+ subscribers it genuinely means a lot to me that people are actually watching my videos. honestly, i thought maybe 5–10 people would barely watch them lol. really appreciate everyone who's been supporting, commenting, and sharing feedback. the next video is coming soon. it'll be a bit different, i want to share some of my views, perspectives, and things i've learned along the way, it'll still be educational. and don't worry, i'll keep sharing good technical content too. there's a lot more coming :) hope you'll enjoy it ❤️
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@SinghDevHub do you take supplements for the vitamins and minerals?
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people who r into long working sitting hrs jobs:- keep doing/taking these:- workout (4 times), vitamin d/k2, omega 3, zinc + calcium + magnesium, banana, apple, b-complex vitamin, cocoa or dark chocolate, black coffee, electrolytes & 1.2x body weight protein (lean if possible) thats it.
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I think it's high time we should stop hyping IITians as most of them were able to get into IITs because they had an advantage of taking IIT coaching classes from their high school days itself.
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@AbhinavXJ Education section should be at last
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abhinav@AbhinavXJ·
A lot of students don't even have a proper resume, and they wonder why they are not getting call backs I've attached the industry standard resume template from overleaf Use it! Link in replies
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@chaish29 random but have you been to the flipkart food festival day before yesterday!?
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Aishwarya@chaish29·
In 6 months intern, they did not gave any goodies, I carried laptop in my hand on first day 😭 cause I did not bring bag assuming they will give. So I had no hopes for full time too lol. But they gave, everything same as 2 months internship but a brand new MacBook. Unboxing it felt good😋
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Tech twitter has romanticed having a macbook so much that buying any other laptop seems not okay!
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Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze·
Anthropic engineer: "You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself." In 45 minutes she breaks down how Anthropic builds agents that remember, learn from their mistakes, and get smarter with every run. Worth more than any paid course you'll find on building agents. Watch the session, then read the guide on building loops below.
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@jackedAJ Do you get good revenue from your open source product? Do you think a job at a top company would have generated more income?
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Ajeet ( opensox.ai )
i'm not a big gun but i pulled myself from dying in a mediocre life. so sharing things ive learnt till now. 1. do what you love life is too short to do smth you don't genuinely love. while going to bed at night, if you're not excited to wake up the next day thinking about your work, you should rethink your decisions. my life so far has been an example of doing what you love. 🧵[1/18]
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Guys relax, FIFA will make sure Argentina wins the match.
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How was that a foul?? FIFA doing everything to let Argentina win the match.
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@TheCorruptFile looks cool but not dying the hair at all would be the best move lol
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Devyani Arya🪬@TheCorruptFile·
Should I dye my hair blue?
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Thank you for everything, Cristiano Ronaldo! 🐐⚽ No trophy can match your legacy and greatness. You are an inspiration to millions of people across the world!
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
It is natural to feel overwhelmed (and borderline stupid) when you are learning something difficult and new. To be honest, this is an indication that you are on the right path. When you already know something, recall is easy. There is nothing new to build or learn, so there is no strain. Learning is the opposite. Your brain is forming new connections, and that is slow and effortful. This is why struggling with a new domain, blog, paper, concept, or a new system design pattern feels weird, even when you are making real progress. When something seems confusing, and you go like, "Wait, I do not get this," it does not mean you are failing. It just means that the material has not clicked yet and has not become a mental model. So the next time you are three hours into a new concept, codebase, video, course, whatever, and everything feels foggy, that fog is not proof that you are bad at it. It is proof that you are doing it right, so long as things are becoming easier along the way. To put this more succinctly, feeling good is what learning feels like after it is done, not while it is happening. Hope this helps.
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@VedxntR @LeetCode yeah but ultimately you have to go through the approach to solve that particular problem.
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Vedant@VedxntR·
@__1729___ @LeetCode True but I don't think it will take a lot of time to get back on track.
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Vedant@VedxntR·
If you are someone who need to revise the solved problems on @LeetCode, you are definitely doing it in wrong way. I've never made any notes or went back to any problem once I solved it. Even if I forget it after few years, it will hardly take a week to get back on track. For new grads : I think companies should definitely ask new problems in interviews which are not present on Leetcode or other sites. The crowd who mugs up a solution from some XYZ sheet should be filtered out easily. For 3+ years of experienced folks : First step should be to judge him on his prior work experience and Dev skills. If he meets the bar, he should be hired without a DSA round. If not which is possible for folks who didn't really had a chance to work on good projects in previous companies/folks who worked in service based companies they should be given a chance to show their problem solving skills and hence an additional hard DSA based round can be taken. Again it's my pov. What do you think ?
Owen Carey@owenthcarey

Practicing LeetCode at 32 years old.

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