What are some fun Python-heavy niches?
I going to try making a Discord bot in py. Pygame and Raspberry Pi intrigue me as well
Curious what other fun Py rabbit holes are out there that I don't know of!
I going to try making a Discord bot in py. Pygame and Raspberry Pi intrigue me as well
Curious what other fun Py rabbit holes are out there that I don't know of!
I want to make try making a discord bot in py. Pygame and Raspberry Pi intrigue me as well
Curious what other fun Py rabbit holes are out there that I don't know of!
Of course, learning DSA, leetcode, maintaining interesting projects are classic ones, anything else though?
What would you do differently knowing what you know now?
Is it weird that I enjoy leetcode?
Did over 100 probems so far this summer, and the whole process is just super fun.
Realizing where you went wrong, or right but there being a crafty approach out there, is almost artistic and just tickles my brain the right way.
Meanwhile, so much of software development seems like maintaining boring CRUD apps. And I hear everyone saying AI is going to write all code anyway, so I appreciate having to actually do LeetCode even more!
I'm not too excited about prompting and reviewing AI prompted code 😂
I’m new to backend and have so far made basic APIs in JS/TS and Python stacks. One is more readable than the other here and there, but again I'm new and haven't taken up backend jobs yet
Curious what others think and why, especially those who worked with many languages/stacks
By easy I don't mean problems that are easy if you already know the trick.
Easy as in given enough interview time, a solid candidate could reasonably figure out the optimal solution from the given problem statement without having seen the problem before
For example, N-Queens i feel is pretty "figure-outable"
Going into senior year university CS with no internships. I should probably focus on leetcode and learn React and Node.. but like.. Svelte is so hot. How do control myself? Should I?