anybody have any experience with Arduino / Xbee / Zumo Robot?
nvm, fixed it
but while i'm here, anyone know how to write a business case?
specifically the cost and and investment appraisal sections
posted in here a few weeks ago that i was starting to learn python, today i made a batch file editor that edits/cleans all the files in a folder based on user input, so the files can then be used by the media server i use to update meta data automatically (it requires a certain naming convention in order for it to pull ratings, descriptions, covers, etc)
i know there is probably plenty of stuff already out there that does this exact thing better, but it’s dope to finally make something useful with what i’ve learned so far
posted in here a few weeks ago that i was starting to learn python, today i made a batch file editor that edits/cleans all the files in a folder based on user input, so the files can then be used by the media server i use to update meta data automatically (it requires a certain naming convention in order for it to pull ratings, descriptions, covers, etc)
i know there is probably plenty of stuff already out there that does this exact thing better, but it’s dope to finally make something useful with what i’ve learned so far
lets see the code sir
posted in here a few weeks ago that i was starting to learn python, today i made a batch file editor that edits/cleans all the files in a folder based on user input, so the files can then be used by the media server i use to update meta data automatically (it requires a certain naming convention in order for it to pull ratings, descriptions, covers, etc)
i know there is probably plenty of stuff already out there that does this exact thing better, but it’s dope to finally make something useful with what i’ve learned so far
I'm so proud!!!
I've got an online assessment (code debugging) for Amazon trmw for SDE internship
Anyone went through this?
I've got an online assessment (code debugging) for Amazon trmw for SDE internship
Anyone went through this?
Goodluck
I've got an online assessment (code debugging) for Amazon trmw for SDE internship
Anyone went through this?
I've done it for the internship route in the past and also for full time. It's pretty easy, when I did it it was stuff like flipping a greater than sign the other way around to get the code working or fixing a conditional block where it's a bunch of ifs that should be ifs and else ifs
I've done it for the internship route in the past and also for full time. It's pretty easy, when I did it it was stuff like flipping a greater than sign the other way around to get the code working or fixing a conditional block where it's a bunch of ifs that should be ifs and else ifs
Thanks man!
I'm planning on starting in like 1h so I'mma update yall when I'm done
Thanks man!
I'm planning on starting in like 1h so I'mma update yall when I'm done
Wishing luck
Thanks man!
I'm planning on starting in like 1h so I'mma update yall when I'm done
ktt2 tech section is full of winners so you will succeed.
Wishing luck
You were right
Tasks where you have to increment a pointer in a while loop or change a ++ to +1
7/7 but I don't think it's anything to flex about
Is the second part a lot tougher?
You were right
Tasks where you have to increment a pointer in a while loop or change a ++ to +1
7/7 but I don't think it's anything to flex about
Is the second part a lot tougher?
It seems the difficulty depends on which office you're applying to but for me when i did the test last year it was one leetcode easy and one leetcode medium/hard in 90 minutes iirc
It seems the difficulty depends on which office you're applying to but for me when i did the test last year it was one leetcode easy and one leetcode medium/hard in 90 minutes iirc
+1, it wasn't anything crazy if you've been doing practice coding problems
+1, it wasn't anything crazy if you've been doing practice coding problems
I have a friend who got an onsite interview even though he only got 6/7 in Part 1 (debugging) and in Part 2 (online assessment) couldn't find the solution to the second problem I have no idea what their criterias is tbh
I've done it for the internship route in the past and also for full time. It's pretty easy, when I did it it was stuff like flipping a greater than sign the other way around to get the code working or fixing a conditional block where it's a bunch of ifs that should be ifs and else ifs
That sounds too easy
That sounds too easy
That's just the Part 1 and it's probably to see if you can even read code
Part 2 is a normal 70 min - two questions
I'm taking Part 2 on Wednesday
When pursuing an Internship should you always just stick to the offers or is it worth just writing to companies you're interested in?
From own experience I can say that comodo certificate is good and trustful among many customers. The Comodo name is a sign of trust and security in the marketplace. Just try to switch to this ssl cert.
in python 3.9 you can update dictionaries using an or operator with an equal sign
|=
in python 3.9 you can update dictionaries using an or operator with an equal sign
|=
in the math module, you can also use multiple parameters for the gcf function now and they added a lowest common multiple function aswell
this is gonna sound desperate, because i am
but how important are uni/college grades for getting a software engineering job? (meaning i would have a degree in software engineering but not the best grade)
i feel like im drowning in my final year work already and it's not looking good for me
It depends on where you apply if they ask for GPA, entry level / junior jobs are more inclined to ask but you can definitely receive a job without having great grades, may just check for a degree
When pursuing an Internship should you always just stick to the offers or is it worth just writing to companies you're interested in?
Amazon will look better than a lot of other companies tbh so unless you’re trying for another FAANG I would chill and prepare for the position