Nov. 16, 2016
Read the blog, and write down some notes for further research:
http://snip.ly/0aey0?platform=hootsuite#http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/prepare-programming-interview/
Julia's idea - compete the high level, stressful, challenging contest one contest a time, and then try to find the weakness, improve one algorithm a time, find ways to be a better competitive programmer.
Julia likes to challenge herself in sports training last few years. She just got used to do a lot of competitions through the tennis sports, she knew that she had so many failures, uncountable, but also she learned day by day, got very confident on the sports. She worked on tennis sports - on court close to 500 hours last 5 years, watching tennis games/ coaching videos etc. over 200 hours.
So, she tried to apply her tennis sports experience to her personal coding experience as well. Also she is working on her writing skills - blogging is part of her practice, contribution to the IT community, get connected to most talent people in the world.
Nov. 24, 2016
1. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ericlippert/2004/04/15/writing-code-on-whiteboards-is-hard/
2. http://sellsbrothers.com/tagged/interview
From January 2015, she started to practice leetcode questions; she trains herself to stay focus, develops "muscle" memory when she practices those questions one by one. 2015年初, Julia开始参与做Leetcode, 开通自己第一个博客. 刷Leet code的题目, 她看了很多的代码, 每个人那学一点, 也开通Github, 发表自己的代码, 尝试写自己的一些体会. She learns from her favorite sports – tennis, 10,000 serves practice builds up good memory for a great serve. Just keep going. Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment