the coding interview
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The dreaded coding interview. Sometimes we get lucky and have to solve easy coding problems like reversing a linked list or inverting a binary tree. But sometimes it is much more difficult than that...
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Shout out to Linus Torvalds for making an appearance in my video
@pumpkinjutsu1249
2 жыл бұрын
His hairstyle was on point
@ronalddosunmu4392
2 жыл бұрын
😂😂
I literally learned hash maps yesterday. Now I gotta learn smash maps. Sigh
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
Good luck bro 😰
@elitesnips5225
2 жыл бұрын
I just started programming smh
Everyday we stay further from cracking the code interview…
This was hilarious, well done! I’ve been in the industry for 6 years and still have no idea what I’m doing!!! :)
"Smash Map" killed me
you deserve atleast a million subs. your content is amazing.
this is one of the best videos I've ever seen Kenny
This was cool, I laughed while I was watching like I really laughed out loud. Not that fake lol shit you send to your friends and loved ones to keep the conversation less awkward.
Great video! As someone who is a little over 2 years into the field I can definitely relate. Even though Im confident in my development ability and resume I'm still terrified of having to do another coding interview. It's refreshing seeing you talk about development like a real human, the egos and facades can be unreal lol
Story time! One day I had an interview like that with 2 devs. I faced the smashmap problem where they gave me a few minutes to solve it. I told them that was the kind of things that I was solving when learning to code 8 years ago and that the question was downgrading compared to the responsibility of the job (I wanted to insult their question and also skip it because I didn't program those data structure in a very long time). They didn't say anything. Obviously they where waiting for me to start solving it. So, I programmed a smashdic instead which was a more efficient and complex solution. I did that because I didn't really understood clearly the restriction they wanted and there was no going back to ask. Instead of reviewing my code or even trying to make it compile, I submitted it to them and said "I'm done we'll check how it works"... Of course there were errors and mistakes, but while they were reading the code, commenting that it wasn't what they asked, but understanding it was designed to solve the problem, they were not reading into the details all the mistakes I've made. Each time they skipped a mistake, I told them and they were impressed that I saw what they didn't see or that I was able to argue about my code. Sometimes, I think that since those interview's goal is to make people fail so that they can feel special or superior by having the job and not others, handling a provoked failure situation was a good approach with them. That way they can feel superior because I already lowered myself enough. In the end, I got the job. It was a very toxic environment to work in and after 2 months I left. I learned that passing trash interview can lead to work in trash. It's a case of pride gone wrong in my opinion. We're happy that we open the locked door since it was perceived as a challenge, but never really considered what was on the other side. If it stinks, there's probably rotten garbage somewhere and that is not a comfortable place to sit.
@user-jy9tg7dw2z
2 жыл бұрын
This is a valuable comment. Thank you man
you really put a lot of effort in this one, it's really good! Keep going brother
Like the switches
"The red key swtich" got me
As a comp sci student who loves to ask software engineers about their work and then doesn’t understand a freakin word of the answer…. RED KEY-SWITCH ALL DAY
You literally nailed it !!
Absolutely hilarious. Found you via the Upwork videos KEEP IT UP KENNY
Quality mate as always
You just ascended to a new level Kenny lmfaoo this was awesome
The twist there with the impostor and the pills was amazing and so realistic. What a good channel content I found today omg (I'm binging your videos)
Okay now that I watched the video that was hilarious. The pajama pants with fancy dress shirt was a nice touch 🤣
Bro!! This is gold lol I have 3 weeks left of my bootcamp but they havnt taught us smah maps yet smh.
Enjoyed this mock interview ;)
honestly amazing video
Just loved it❤️❤️
I like these kind video of Kenny like he used to make five years ago ❤
Love this dude
man i love this video,especially when you do matrix scene of neo and morpheus with switches hahahhaha
First time I've ever laughed that loud watching a dev channel 🤣 Thanks Kenny
I live in Brazil and I’d like to learn how to code so I can work for a US company remotely, do you think this is a viable option? How often do US companies contract remote workers?
🤣 Great video man ! By the way where’d you get those glasses from they look pretty nice!
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
I got them from Amazon for like $20 lol
Congrats on 100k bro 🔥🔥🔥
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks fam 🙌🙌
You are a genius mate :D
The pajama bottoms is a nice touch.
Your videos are very awesome 👌 👏 👍
damn that was creative xDDD , nice video bro!!
I love it. :)
Hy kenny I want to learn about java And which website is good for learning it for free Or is watching KZread tutorial is better
Once in an interview I was tasked with the old fizbuzz test
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
That’s every interviewees dream
Gold.
Man, can you make a video of your take on companies like Revature? Thanks!
Hello Kenny! I wanted to know how I can be a professional mobile app dev and keeping a path in which I will be able to turn into backend dev without being again in a junior or entry level position or the opposite(working with the same languages maybe? idk). Please I would love to hear your experienced opinion about this topic! Thanks anyway!
What a nice video. Big fan of the Matrix !!
Hi l started learning kotlin for android studios but the last 4 days i was spending my time trying to solve the problem of the missing sdk so please can you help me 🙏🙏❤️
Damn dude, this is soo good, not gonna lie...
A little reverse psychology A? Well done !!!
Your my hero.
Hi. I am 38 years old from India. I have very basic idea of coding which I did during my college days in 2003. After college I have been working in a bank but now I want to switch to software as it provides the opportunity to work from anywhere. Will it be possible for me to learn coding now and get work through upwork or any such platform?
The matrix before the matrix...
That was amazing haha
The pajama pants under the dress shirt 💀💀 this was brilliant
Smash map. I'm crying 😂
Hey Kenny could recommend a mobile dev course. I know you were self taught but are there any you’d recommend. I work full time and would like to pay for a structured course. Thanks
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
I took rob percivals Android development course back in the day, that was pretty good
Well made..
Too real 🤣🤣🤣
They smash yeah😂
Kenny brother....I chose the blue one before you ate eat in the video...
The blue switch is purple
I am gonna learn smashmap, maybe help me in interview of any dating company, also would helpful in dating with coding girls who knows? xD :)
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Hello Kenny, does companies really look at your degree while you applying for a jobs? I am from russia and nobody pay attention on it here. I am getting jobs by test task. Does I can apply for remote job in us without degree by test task for good salary +$70000 ?
This was not the usual content 😂😂😂
Level
are you going to start your own company at some point?
Dude... the hallmark channel has a spot for you........to funny
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
Anywhere but the hallmark channel bruh 😭
Bro. You didn't study our proprietary smash map...
@mrstanton81
2 жыл бұрын
Priceless wisdom in this video. Keep it up!
Cool
Do I have really to learn all of these fucking data structures to get a job at respectable place!!?? I think my preparing for a job interview more will be a nightmare!😟😢
But which map on Halo 3 🤔🤔🤔
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
BRs on guardian
@rosaliom.s.2382
2 жыл бұрын
@@kennygunderman my man ✊
lol yea, after doing Java for a bit i still feel i don't know $h_t
😄😄😄
Kkkkkkkkkkkk
An interview on a Sunday? Dude why are you slacking, all the good interviews happen on Saturday.
@kennygunderman
2 жыл бұрын
That’s prolly why it went so bad smh
@CodyEngelCodes
2 жыл бұрын
@@kennygunderman yeah gotcha catch the interviewer before those scary sundays kick in.
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