Me in the interview: "Before you ask me any questions, I just want to say that if you waste my time with keyword 'var' or the scope of 'this', then I'm leaving."
how i only stumbled into this channel now, I'm watching all the videos regarding interviews and javascript and you do such a good job of actually explaining from experience, if i manage to land a job this channel will definitely be part of the reason why!
Can we use notes during a junior frontend interview? What if I understand all of this but I need to look at my documentation, code snippets, or written explanation to help explain what I am doing.
Absolutely clapped when you used an object map for the second part, it would have been great to hear the "CS" explanation as to why that's a good data pattern "O(1) lookup, etc" for the junior engineers. Question about using a const sortedArray with a for in loop versus Object.entries(totalCallsPerPerson).map(). Is it perf? Cleanliness? Ease of reading?
I love how at the beginning you said that they would likely give this type of assessment over a leetcode one. I wish they'd do that for all levels. Wishful thinking, am I right? I'm a senior Frontend dev. I'm starting to wonder if leetcode is the only way up nowadays. Some companies have done straightforward JavaScript tests which is fine.
Watching right before bed, relaxing video & simple overview of Array.map Array.reduce Array.sort & Array.filter! The trickiest stuff for me is always dealing with object structure (I completely forgot about hasOwnProperty), which gets even hairier when you're working with immutable objects.
Really great video. I'm gonna have an interview this week and I'm super nervous. When I follow I understand everything, when I have to do it alone without my notes I panic. 🤞
How come you didn’t set the input element's value attribute to the state variable, in the last question? Also keep up these type of videos. Extremely helpful. Liked
Your tone of voice is so comfortable to listen to and your videos are really helpful. Thank you so much for sharing these videos
Thanks for checking them out! I really appreciate it
indeed, very comforting voice
Me in the interview: "Before you ask me any questions, I just want to say that if you waste my time with keyword 'var' or the scope of 'this', then I'm leaving."
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how i only stumbled into this channel now, I'm watching all the videos regarding interviews and javascript and you do such a good job of actually explaining from experience, if i manage to land a job this channel will definitely be part of the reason why!
Thank you for the nice words! Let me know how your job search goes
I GOT IT!!!! Starting on monday, tyvm!@@catherinelijs
Great video! I have a technical interview coming up and this is helping me prepare and calm my nerves a little!
Glad you enjoyed it! Let me know how it went!
Can we use notes during a junior frontend interview? What if I understand all of this but I need to look at my documentation, code snippets, or written explanation to help explain what I am doing.
Absolutely clapped when you used an object map for the second part, it would have been great to hear the "CS" explanation as to why that's a good data pattern "O(1) lookup, etc" for the junior engineers.
Question about using a const sortedArray with a for in loop versus Object.entries(totalCallsPerPerson).map(). Is it perf? Cleanliness? Ease of reading?
I love how at the beginning you said that they would likely give this type of assessment over a leetcode one. I wish they'd do that for all levels. Wishful thinking, am I right?
I'm a senior Frontend dev. I'm starting to wonder if leetcode is the only way up nowadays. Some companies have done straightforward JavaScript tests which is fine.
Leetcode isn't a 100% requirement like you said and some companies that aren't necessarily in the tech space won't ask them, but it's good to prepare
I like the problems in this video, a nice challenge and really makes you think. Nice work.
Thank you very much!
Watching right before bed, relaxing video & simple overview of Array.map Array.reduce Array.sort & Array.filter! The trickiest stuff for me is always dealing with object structure (I completely forgot about hasOwnProperty), which gets even hairier when you're working with immutable objects.
Not gonna lie, those are tough for me too but it just takes a bit of practice and seeing it for it to start to click
Really great video. I'm gonna have an interview this week and I'm super nervous. When I follow I understand everything, when I have to do it alone without my notes I panic. 🤞
How did your interview go?
Awesome video! Thank you for the rundown.
Thank you and happy new year!
Thanks so much. I'm getting nervous just thinking about this process.
You got this! Let me know how it goes in the end
@@catherinelijs Thanks Catherine💯👍
how to use reduce?, but with typescript.
How come you didn’t set the input element's value attribute to the state variable, in the last question?
Also keep up these type of videos. Extremely helpful. Liked
Clean and Clear, Thanks! 😍🌟
No problem 😊
thanks Caterine.
You’re welcome 😊
nice shirt, where do you work?
I will never interview for a javascript job lol
🌸 'promo sm'
Holy shit, your pretty ❤