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blog.pragmaticengineer.com
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| | | | | At Big Tech and high-growth startups, coding and systems design interviews are common - and fairly standard. A lot of people have asked me for preparation advice for these. Here is what I used when getting ready for an E5/E6 Facebook interview, and the one at Uber - where | |
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www.chrisritchie.org
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| | | | | Transcribing some Q+A from a career panel. | |
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adambennett.dev
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| | | | | Android Bennett's blog :: android, kotlin, thoughts, opinions, occasional rants | |
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www.morling.dev
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| | | I have built a custom search functionality for this blog, based on Java and the Apache Lucene full-text search library, compiled into a native binary using the Quarkus framework and GraalVM. It is deployed as a Serverless application running on AWS Lambda, providing search results without any significant cold start delay. If you thought Java wouldn't be the right language for this job, keep reading; in this post I'm going to give an overview over the implementation of this feature and my learnings along ... | ||