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benoitpasquier.com
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| | | | | For the past few years, I had the opportunity to mentor new joiners through different roles. In some aspects, I could see myself in them the same way I started years back: eager to prove themselves, jumping on the code and hacking around. I tried to think about what I learnt the hard way since my first role in the tech industry and how could I help them learn the easy way. | |
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nonint.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author describes an experience where an AI assistant (o3) generated a complex algorithm and unit tests in two hours, raising questions about human ability to verify such outputs in the future. | |
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trishkhoo.com
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www.zainrizvi.io
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| | | My 12+ years as both the interviewer and interviewee at Google, Microsoft, and Stripe taught me one thing: Standard interviewing advice falls woefully short. Grinding interview questions isn't enough. Here's what to do. | ||