Looking for someone interested in sharing educative.io subs. I need it for two month for system design course. Source: 5 months ago
I'm trying to buy a subscription for educative.io in India, but all my credit, debit cards, and PayPal accounts say, "This type of card is not accepted." Since it's a recurring charge and credit/debit card requires OTP for transactions, is that the reason for the denied transaction? I would appreciate any suggestion you have here. Source: 5 months ago
I need to brush up on some skills from educative.io. I am certain I won't need it for more than a week. Willing to pay fair compensation for the same. Source: 7 months ago
Can someone please provide the pdf download link for the Educative.io course - "Grokking the machine learning interview"? Source: 9 months ago
- "Data Pipelines Pocket Reference" by James Densmore is a good starting point if you have never seen an ETL pipeline before - Data Engineering on AWS nanodegree on Udacity is really good (there is also one for Azure, but that one I don't know), especially if you have never worked with cloud technology before. What's most important is the example projects. - Several Coursera courses by Noah Gift (teaching is not... Source: 11 months ago
Also if you prefer textual learning over videos you might try courses on educative.io ( I think free courses should be available for c programming on educative). Usually text courses take lesser time , educative also has in built exercises inside the lessons itself . Also it is also easier to save notes or highlight points. Source: 12 months ago
I don't know the language you use for programming but educative.io has some good courses that help you understand data-structure and then teaches you the pattern. The course is not free though but you can get a discount via Github student discount. I am currently taking the educative.io course "Ace the coding interview with java" https://www.educative.io/path/ace-java-coding-interview. Source: 12 months ago
You can definitely have a successful SWE career if that's what you want. Short version: 1. Find a way to make your job take less time per week (carve out 5 hrs or more if you can) 2. Use that spare time to upskill on a platform like educative.io (DM me if you want a 10% off coupon for the annual plan, crazy high ROI) 3. Focus on your transferable skills in interviews, get the resume & LI profile super focused... Source: 12 months ago
I'm finishing the "Ruby From Scratch" course from educative.io and I would like some thoughts about my code. It's a tentative to transform a one file script into a more organized program using classes. Source: 12 months ago
As for more specific advice, try to get into one of the FAANG companies. Its a pretty standardized interview process once you get an interview. It took me about 3 years of interviewing, I did about 1 interview a year until I got an offer. I was also doing an online masters from Georgia Tech during this time so balancing full time work, school and interview prep was difficult, probably shouldn't have taken me that... Source: about 1 year ago
Long Answer: I've been coding for 7 years and also did math olympiads during undergrad (Putnam competition) so I was quite confident in algorithmic questions. However, I was a hard science major during undergrad and only switched to CS for grad school. I've never taken any formal CS courses (grad courses don't teach you fundamental CS) so I had no idea about DSA. A year back I realized I needed to know DSA to get... Source: about 1 year ago
Then I found educative.io, which has quality free content and really goes in depth about even the most basic of concepts. I went old school and bought a notebook and I handwrite the code and think through the output before I click Run. And, you know what, 99% of the time, I'm right. Source: about 1 year ago
Try educative.io they are tet based and have AWS content. Source: about 1 year ago
Has anyone taken Decode the Coding Interview in C++/Python from educative.io? Seems like there are lots of design related interview questions:. Source: about 1 year ago
Got access to treehouse and educative.io was wondeirng if anyone knows which is better for learning full-stack dev? I was working as a systems software engineer (low-level stuff) but want to move into webdev. Curious if anyone has opinions on either resource. Source: about 1 year ago
I mean system design is no rocket science. With or without any videos also you can design systems. But the educative.io course takes each design in-depth and covers almost all the systems and it captures good amount of area. Source: about 1 year ago
There are a million videos on youtube with general system design from basics to advanced and tech specific system design videos on top of it. We cancelled the educative.io subscription at work because the devs reported the courses were not upto mark. Source: about 1 year ago
If you're learning from scratch, I recommend courses on educative.io such as Data Structures for Coding Interviews in Python, or whatever your go to language is. There are also other courses on there you can browse ( I just recommended the one I was looking at, I didn't finish going through it though). Source: about 1 year ago
Also does anyone want to share their educative.io subscription? Source: over 1 year ago
Looking to share educative.io subscription among 3-4 others. If anyone's already subscribed and is looking to share, I will pay promptly. Thanks. Source: over 1 year ago
Has anyone created a course on educative.io or a similar website? How much income do you earn from the same? Source: over 1 year ago
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