"I have given 127 coding interviews". Oh wow, that's a lot of experience interviewing people. "Here are the top 5 algorithms they asked me". Wait a minute....
My last program for work involved writing a Python program to scrape a log file and produce output in xml format that was then read into a CRM application via scheduled worflow to populate records in a relational database. I did not have to kowtow to any gatekeepers to get this done.
DP and Backtracking is not a algorithm though, it's a modal used to solve problems that have common recursive calls and no common recursive calls respectively.
Hey Sahil, great to hear your experience of coding interviews! Can you please do a short video on what you showcased in your resume to get the first interview call from the very first FAANG company? Thanks!
What you should focus on is making real things and doing real work. These interview questions are basically just shitty exams that expose people who lie about their programming knowledge and understanding. And even the people asking the question are probably lying when you'd ask them how or why you'd use a specific algorithm and when.
# If you are an expert on Java EE. # Please make video on future of Java in large companies. # By large companies, I mean top 25 percent by : (1) Earnings (2) Installation base (3) IT resources # Whether java is useful or not in such environments. # and how it can, or cannot, satisfy the high level design needed. # This will help freshers to focus and master one top language and prepare for their career. # Much better then learn 10 different languages superficially.
The problem is that you have alot of videos that you say I have given some long random number interviews. Here are the top 5 algorithms they asked me 😂😂
5. Top k elements Find top k most frequent or largest element in array 4. Sliding window Longest substring without repeating characters Maximum sum subarray with length k 3. Backtracking Combination sum Word ladder 2. Dynamic Programming Longest increasing/common subsequence 1. Breadth First Search/Depth First Search Traversing graph
the more I watch coding videos the more I don't want to become a soulless npc... But I also don't want to be completely useless in a technological world.... I want to go outside, travel, be in shape, play video games and not sound like I'm programmed
@@codermomo1792 coding is mathematics, knowing coding does mean one can get a corporate job, they look at experience, qualifications and many things, it's not worth wasting years learning it. Coding is very depressing too
They asked - What makes database fast? Indexes and I got the job working for Porsche BMW Suzuki VW ... then they terminate me coughing with pneumonia and I nearly die - my boss gets £1OO,OOO reward I get £75O,OOO,OOO profit _Water_ company stealing my food and heat in Winter
"I have given 127 coding interviews". Oh wow, that's a lot of experience interviewing people.
"Here are the top 5 algorithms they asked me". Wait a minute....
😂😂😂
He said 'given' not 'taken'
why dont you take 5 mins and listen to what he said
videos can only be 1 minute
Bro you are commenting before listening it correctly.😢 Nowadays people try little rubbish things to get attention like this mf.
My last program for work involved writing a Python program to scrape a log file and produce output in xml format that was then read into a CRM application via scheduled worflow to populate records in a relational database.
I did not have to kowtow to any gatekeepers to get this done.
This person inspires me 💥
You are my inspiration
DP and Backtracking is not a algorithm though, it's a modal used to solve problems that have common recursive calls and no common recursive calls respectively.
Do you work at Google? He does
@@talalgous1318 LOL you are a funny man
Thank you
Sir in his coding days don't have guide so he made sure we can be guided
What a guy ❤!
Nice Stats on algorithm popularity
keep up the insights.
its very useful for new comers. 👏
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Love this person and thanks for sharing insightful experience, ❤❤
sir your voice is so soft and cool
His voice is a red flag
Hey Sahil, great to hear your experience of coding interviews! Can you please do a short video on what you showcased in your resume to get the first interview call from the very first FAANG company? Thanks!
Broo thankz❤
Great 👍🏾
Apart from interview did you use the above algorithm in yours jobs or any project if yes please share the scenario
Big like ❤❤
What you should focus on is making real things and doing real work. These interview questions are basically just shitty exams that expose people who lie about their programming knowledge and understanding. And even the people asking the question are probably lying when you'd ask them how or why you'd use a specific algorithm and when.
Thank u
So cold
And which of these did you really need during your jobs?
Depends on the job
the part where you get hired
❤❤ best ❤️❤️ vai
Nice
@sahilandsarra ~ What are your favorite programming languages?
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Keep posting videos ❤🎉 sir it is very helpful for me ❤🎉😊
Congratulations.
Video on web3 and block chain development please
Bro faang cooling period last for one year. Any tips if it could be brought down to 6 months if not less?
Plz make videos on leet code solutions
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Do i need to leave full stacks? I’m studying cybersecurity and also interested in cyber, not coding. But I’m focused on learning pyrhon
I actually know bfs and dfs😊 and only one i know 😅
Nice sharing
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Why not A* lol
Where i can learn those algo?
# If you are an expert on Java EE.
# Please make video on future of Java in large companies.
# By large companies, I mean top 25 percent by :
(1) Earnings
(2) Installation base
(3) IT resources
# Whether java is useful or not in such environments.
# and how it can, or cannot, satisfy the high level design needed.
# This will help freshers to focus and master one top language and prepare for their career.
# Much better then learn 10 different languages superficially.
Btw, where are you looking, eye contact with the camera?
Bro these all topics are like what we studied in my first sem when we started coding . Does that mean we should focus more on basics only?
He have been said before is better focus on mid difficulty problems rather than the hard ones (at least for interviews)
everything besides do are usually medium or easy questions. Leetcode dp can def be hard. Maybe backtracking too
So when you say 127 interviews are you counting the multiple rounds too??
where did you see?
The problem is that you have alot of videos that you say
I have given some long random number interviews. Here are the top 5 algorithms they asked me 😂😂
Im from non tech background... I wanna go for mba which other course should I pursue after python
Can anyone guide me from where I can begin with DSU?
I'm about 40 interviews
5. Top k elements
Find top k most frequent or largest element in array
4. Sliding window
Longest substring without repeating characters
Maximum sum subarray with length k
3. Backtracking
Combination sum
Word ladder
2. Dynamic Programming
Longest increasing/common subsequence
1. Breadth First Search/Depth First Search
Traversing graph
I am in 11th now i think i can crack the interview
the more I watch coding videos the more I don't want to become a soulless npc... But I also don't want to be completely useless in a technological world....
I want to go outside, travel, be in shape, play video games and not sound like I'm programmed
Honorable mention : Greedy algorithm
Aka the content of this video.
Do you know how much times you will use this stuff in your job? 0.
Depends on your work environment, but then again your skill in stackoverflowing will be more relevant ...
He probably means taken, in my native language it could be called"given" even when "taken". PS am not Indian
Ok but why can't you look at the camera😂
How to learn coding non techanical background,please suggest
Not possible, go find other job, you will waste time, hash but true
@@SaintofPower-ft3uryour momma wasted her ovum for you😢
@SaintofPower-ft3ur
What the hell are you saying
Everyone can code
@@codermomo1792 coding is mathematics, knowing coding does mean one can get a corporate job, they look at experience, qualifications and many things, it's not worth wasting years learning it. Coding is very depressing too
Aren't You The Same Sahil Who Was Rejected 500+ Times Few Shorts Ago?
look in the camera dude.
When did start using k instead of n
Then question is usually k of n.
127 interviews.... 126 times changed jobs?
Where is binary search
You should read audio books ,your voice is relaxing
Dude why so robotic , be human😂😂
If honesty had a face
Bro u became toooooooo soft....😂
Bro try being louder while recording, it will increase your retention
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How are any of these useful to 90% of jobs?
if you have to ask you wont qualify for the 10% of tops that require this knowledge
For the same reason we learn trigonometry on school
Right. Being able to implement these algorithms yourself is not relevant to the vast majority of programming jobs.
This channel feels more and more like it's made by ai
never seen this guys videos because the voice makes me ultra unconfortable
Bhai aap kich jada hee depressed lagte ho
If you've given THAT many coding interviews you must not have been all that good😅
Otherwise they would've hired you
This guy is literally a software engineer at Google
You were so baad that you had to give 127 interviews to find a job?
Top G>top k
They asked - What makes database fast? Indexes and I got the job working for Porsche BMW Suzuki VW ... then they terminate me coughing with pneumonia and I nearly die - my boss gets £1OO,OOO reward I get £75O,OOO,OOO profit _Water_ company stealing my food and heat in Winter
127 interviews and not one wanted to hire him.
Bro speaks in low level
Why do you sound sleepy?? It's very annoying and I don't care whether you gave 100 interviews or 1000, I will watch only if your content is relevant.
no shit direct content
your voice is very annoying, but the information is relative , change the tone
you don't give interviews lol