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Crack code interview problems in Rust

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Interviews for coders often come with a coding challenge, using platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank. These challenges ask you to solve coding problems in a language of your choice, to show what algorithms and data structures you know, and highlight how you solve problems. Love them or hate them, being able to solve these kinds of challenges is becoming a part of interviewing for your next job.

In this series, Jim is joined by Nell Shamrell-Harrington, a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft and a member of the Rust board of directors. Our intrepid experts will try their hand at a range of coding challenges in Rust, a powerful systems programming language that is rising in popularity, and has been rated as the most loved programming language for the past 7 years in the StackOverflow survey. Jim is new to Rust, so will be learning a load of tips and techniques as he pairs with Nell to solve these challenges.

As always, this will be an interactive live stream, so bring your Rust questions, and be ready to join in and help our presenters if needed!

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1月

12

木曜日

2023

Crack code interview problems in Rust - Ep. 1

5:00 午後 - 6:00 午後 (UTC)

Episode 1 - Come watch ‘experts’ try (and possibly fail) to solve coding challenges in Rust! Interviews for coders often come with a coding challenge, using platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank. These challenges ask you to solve coding problems in a language of your choice, to show what algorithms and data structures you know, and highlight how you solve problems. Love them or hate them, being able to solve these kinds of challenges is becoming a part of interviewing for your next job. In this series, Jim is joined by Ryan Levick, a developer advocate working in Berlin, Germany. His biggest passion over the past several years has been the Rust programming language which I often write about on Twitter and my blog as well as speak about at conferences. As always, this will be an interactive live stream, so bring your Rust questions, and be ready to join in and help our presenters if needed! Speakers: Jim Bennett, Regional Cloud Advocate, Microsoft Jim is a Regional Cloud Advocate focusing on building out and skilling communities in the Pacific North West, with a focus on the Microsoft Reactor in Redmond, Washington. He’s British, so sounds way smarter than he actually is, and is happy he moved to Redmond in time to be locked down at home and not see the office he came to work in, or the places he wanted to visit. In the past he’s lived in 4 continents working as a developer in the mobile, desktop, and scientific space. He's spoken at conferences and events all around the globe, organized meetup groups and communities, and written a book on mobile development. He also hates and is allergic to cats, but has a 9-year-old daughter who loves cats, so he has 2 cats. Ryan Levick, Principle Rust Developer Advocate, Microsoft Ryan is a developer advocate working in Berlin, Germany. He joined Microsoft via the acquisition of Wunderlist. He has spent my career building apps on the server and client side and exploring a wide range of open-source technologies with a particular focus on functional programming. His biggest passion over the past several years has been the Rust programming language which he often writes about on Twitter and his blog, as well as speak about at conferences.

  • 形式:
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トピック: コーディング、言語、およびフレームワーク

言語: 英語

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1月

19

木曜日

2023

Crack code interview problems in Rust - Ep. 2

5:00 午後 - 6:00 午後 (UTC)

Episode 2 - Come watch ‘experts’ try (and possibly fail) to solve coding challenges in Rust! Interviews for coders often come with a coding challenge, using platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank. These challenges ask you to solve coding problems in a language of your choice, to show what algorithms and data structures you know, and highlight how you solve problems. Love them or hate them, being able to solve these kinds of challenges is becoming a part of interviewing for your next job. In this series, Jim is joined by Nell Shamrell-Harrington, a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft and a member of the Rust board of directors. Our intrepid experts will try their hand at a range of coding challenges in Rust, a powerful systems programming language that is rising in popularity, and has been rated as the most loved programming language for the past 7 years in the StackOverflow survey. Jim is new to Rust, so will be learning a load of tips and techniques as he pairs with Nell to solve these challenges. As always, this will be an interactive live stream, so bring your Rust questions, and be ready to join in and help our presenters if needed! Speakers: Jim Bennett, Regional Cloud Advocate, Microsoft Jim is a Regional Cloud Advocate focusing on building out and skilling communities in the Pacific North West, with a focus on the Microsoft Reactor in Redmond, Washington. He’s British, so sounds way smarter than he actually is, and is happy he moved to Redmond in time to be locked down at home and not see the office he came to work in, or the places he wanted to visit. In the past he’s lived in 4 continents working as a developer in the mobile, desktop, and scientific space. He's spoken at conferences and events all around the globe, organized meetup groups and communities, and written a book on mobile development. He also hates and is allergic to cats, but has a 9-year-old daughter who loves cats, so he has 2 cats. Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft Nell Shamrell-Harrington is a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft in the Azure Office of the CTO. She is the lead editor of This Week in Rust and a member of the Rust Foundation Board of Directors. Additionally, she is a long-time Open Source contributor and maintainer. Outside of work, she enjoys raising pet bunnies!

  • 形式:
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トピック: コーディング、言語、およびフレームワーク

言語: 英語

オンデマンドで見る

1月

26

木曜日

2023

Crack code interview problems with Rust - Ep. 3

5:00 午後 - 6:00 午後 (UTC)

Episode 3 - Come watch ‘experts’ try (and possibly fail) to solve coding challenges in Rust! Interviews for coders often come with a coding challenge, using platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank. These challenges ask you to solve coding problems in a language of your choice, to show what algorithms and data structures you know, and highlight how you solve problems. Love them or hate them, being able to solve these kinds of challenges is becoming a part of interviewing for your next job. In this series, Jim is joined by Yosh Wuyts, a Rust Developer Advocate. Our intrepid experts will try their hand at a range of coding challenges in Rust, a powerful systems programming language that is rising in popularity, and has been rated as the most loved programming language for the past 7 years in the StackOverflow survey. Jim is new to Rust, so will be learning a load of tips and techniques as he pairs with Nell to solve these challenges. As always, this will be an interactive live stream, so bring your Rust questions, and be ready to join in and help our presenters if needed! Speakers: Jim Bennett, Regional Cloud Advocate, Microsoft Jim is a Regional Cloud Advocate focusing on building out and skilling communities in the Pacific North West, with a focus on the Microsoft Reactor in Redmond, Washington. He’s British, so sounds way smarter than he actually is, and is happy he moved to Redmond in time to be locked down at home and not see the office he came to work in, or the places he wanted to visit. In the past he’s lived in 4 continents working as a developer in the mobile, desktop, and scientific space. He's spoken at conferences and events all around the globe, organized meetup groups and communities, and written a book on mobile development. He also hates and is allergic to cats, but has a 9-year-old daughter who loves cats, so he has 2 cats. Yosh Wuyts, Rust Developer Advocate, Microsoft They’ve been working on Rust since 2018, and they’re primarily focused on improving async Rust. They’re also an enthusiast cook, cat dad, and prospective DIY guy. Previously in Berlin, now in Copenhagen.

  • 形式:
  • alt##Livestreamライブストリーム

トピック: コーディング、言語、およびフレームワーク

言語: 英語

オンデマンドで見る

このシリーズの過去のイベント

常時 - 協定世界時

1月

12

木曜日

2023

Crack code interview problems in Rust - Ep. 1

5:00 午後 - 6:00 午後 (UTC)

Episode 1 - Come watch ‘experts’ try (and possibly fail) to solve coding challenges in Rust! Interviews for coders often come with a coding challenge, using platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank. These challenges ask you to solve coding problems in a language of your choice, to show what algorithms and data structures you know, and highlight how you solve problems. Love them or hate them, being able to solve these kinds of challenges is becoming a part of interviewing for your next job. In this series, Jim is joined by Ryan Levick, a developer advocate working in Berlin, Germany. His biggest passion over the past several years has been the Rust programming language which I often write about on Twitter and my blog as well as speak about at conferences. As always, this will be an interactive live stream, so bring your Rust questions, and be ready to join in and help our presenters if needed! Speakers: Jim Bennett, Regional Cloud Advocate, Microsoft Jim is a Regional Cloud Advocate focusing on building out and skilling communities in the Pacific North West, with a focus on the Microsoft Reactor in Redmond, Washington. He’s British, so sounds way smarter than he actually is, and is happy he moved to Redmond in time to be locked down at home and not see the office he came to work in, or the places he wanted to visit. In the past he’s lived in 4 continents working as a developer in the mobile, desktop, and scientific space. He's spoken at conferences and events all around the globe, organized meetup groups and communities, and written a book on mobile development. He also hates and is allergic to cats, but has a 9-year-old daughter who loves cats, so he has 2 cats. Ryan Levick, Principle Rust Developer Advocate, Microsoft Ryan is a developer advocate working in Berlin, Germany. He joined Microsoft via the acquisition of Wunderlist. He has spent my career building apps on the server and client side and exploring a wide range of open-source technologies with a particular focus on functional programming. His biggest passion over the past several years has been the Rust programming language which he often writes about on Twitter and his blog, as well as speak about at conferences.

  • 形式:
  • alt##Livestreamライブストリーム

トピック: コーディング、言語、およびフレームワーク

言語: 英語

オンデマンドで見る

1月

19

木曜日

2023

Crack code interview problems in Rust - Ep. 2

5:00 午後 - 6:00 午後 (UTC)

Episode 2 - Come watch ‘experts’ try (and possibly fail) to solve coding challenges in Rust! Interviews for coders often come with a coding challenge, using platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank. These challenges ask you to solve coding problems in a language of your choice, to show what algorithms and data structures you know, and highlight how you solve problems. Love them or hate them, being able to solve these kinds of challenges is becoming a part of interviewing for your next job. In this series, Jim is joined by Nell Shamrell-Harrington, a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft and a member of the Rust board of directors. Our intrepid experts will try their hand at a range of coding challenges in Rust, a powerful systems programming language that is rising in popularity, and has been rated as the most loved programming language for the past 7 years in the StackOverflow survey. Jim is new to Rust, so will be learning a load of tips and techniques as he pairs with Nell to solve these challenges. As always, this will be an interactive live stream, so bring your Rust questions, and be ready to join in and help our presenters if needed! Speakers: Jim Bennett, Regional Cloud Advocate, Microsoft Jim is a Regional Cloud Advocate focusing on building out and skilling communities in the Pacific North West, with a focus on the Microsoft Reactor in Redmond, Washington. He’s British, so sounds way smarter than he actually is, and is happy he moved to Redmond in time to be locked down at home and not see the office he came to work in, or the places he wanted to visit. In the past he’s lived in 4 continents working as a developer in the mobile, desktop, and scientific space. He's spoken at conferences and events all around the globe, organized meetup groups and communities, and written a book on mobile development. He also hates and is allergic to cats, but has a 9-year-old daughter who loves cats, so he has 2 cats. Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft Nell Shamrell-Harrington is a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft in the Azure Office of the CTO. She is the lead editor of This Week in Rust and a member of the Rust Foundation Board of Directors. Additionally, she is a long-time Open Source contributor and maintainer. Outside of work, she enjoys raising pet bunnies!

  • 形式:
  • alt##Livestreamライブストリーム

トピック: コーディング、言語、およびフレームワーク

言語: 英語

オンデマンドで見る

1月

26

木曜日

2023

Crack code interview problems with Rust - Ep. 3

5:00 午後 - 6:00 午後 (UTC)

Episode 3 - Come watch ‘experts’ try (and possibly fail) to solve coding challenges in Rust! Interviews for coders often come with a coding challenge, using platforms like LeetCode or HackerRank. These challenges ask you to solve coding problems in a language of your choice, to show what algorithms and data structures you know, and highlight how you solve problems. Love them or hate them, being able to solve these kinds of challenges is becoming a part of interviewing for your next job. In this series, Jim is joined by Yosh Wuyts, a Rust Developer Advocate. Our intrepid experts will try their hand at a range of coding challenges in Rust, a powerful systems programming language that is rising in popularity, and has been rated as the most loved programming language for the past 7 years in the StackOverflow survey. Jim is new to Rust, so will be learning a load of tips and techniques as he pairs with Nell to solve these challenges. As always, this will be an interactive live stream, so bring your Rust questions, and be ready to join in and help our presenters if needed! Speakers: Jim Bennett, Regional Cloud Advocate, Microsoft Jim is a Regional Cloud Advocate focusing on building out and skilling communities in the Pacific North West, with a focus on the Microsoft Reactor in Redmond, Washington. He’s British, so sounds way smarter than he actually is, and is happy he moved to Redmond in time to be locked down at home and not see the office he came to work in, or the places he wanted to visit. In the past he’s lived in 4 continents working as a developer in the mobile, desktop, and scientific space. He's spoken at conferences and events all around the globe, organized meetup groups and communities, and written a book on mobile development. He also hates and is allergic to cats, but has a 9-year-old daughter who loves cats, so he has 2 cats. Yosh Wuyts, Rust Developer Advocate, Microsoft They’ve been working on Rust since 2018, and they’re primarily focused on improving async Rust. They’re also an enthusiast cook, cat dad, and prospective DIY guy. Previously in Berlin, now in Copenhagen.

  • 形式:
  • alt##Livestreamライブストリーム

トピック: コーディング、言語、およびフレームワーク

言語: 英語

オンデマンドで見る

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