Design Gurus are a team of senior engineers and managers from Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Lyft, and Amazon. They build this platform to develop easy-to-understand courses to help software engineers prepare for system design and coding interviews
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I've been using SoloLearn for nearly 2 years, every single day, and it's almost replaced facebook for me. I mean, it's an awesome place, with awesome people. Great place to learn the basics of coding, and practice writing codes, and have a great time.
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For system design, read DDIA, Grokking courses (designgurus.io) and alex xu. Source: 5 months ago
Try this. I did all Sliding Window questions from Grokking the coding interview (designgurus.io); after that, I was able to solve a lot of related questions. Source: 10 months ago
Do Grokking coding interview - designgurus.io. Source: 10 months ago
Neet code and the two Grokking courses (designgurus.io) are the best if you want focused topic wise preparation. Source: 11 months ago
The two grokking courses; Grokking the coding interview and Growing the system design interview. (designgurus.io). Source: 11 months ago
You could stick with freeCodeCamp or use SoloLearn. It's a duolingo style app that teaches programming in small exercises instead of full projects. Source: 10 months ago
That being said, I wouldn't push it back that far. At best, push it back a month, and spend that month on sololearn.com focusing on the Java courses. If you know Java, you can learn Python on the fly. Then keep track of your intended schedule (once you've discussed the order you'll attempt classes with your Mentor; I've just copied your list verbatim) with due dates, as below. The Buffer weeks are there to... Source: 10 months ago
Watch this video by Game Maker's toolkit to understand Unity, after that, learn C# using SoloLearn, it's a Duolingo style (mobile/web)app that teaches programming languages. When you finish both, start doing your own projects and when you don't know something look for documentation, if you don't find any, then search on google, if you still don't find how to do what you want, then you ask on Reddit and StackOverflow. Source: 10 months ago
Additional Certifications never hurt. You could bang out the HTML, JavaScript, and CSS certs on sololearn.com in no time. I challenged my daughter to learn c# and I did it along with her ... 2 weeks and a few hours total later I had a new addition for my linkedin profile. Source: 11 months ago
Whatever you use, just stay far, far away from shady sites like https://sololearn.com. Source: 11 months ago
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