Code@Night Archive
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Q/A Session with Princeton Alumni now at Meta (March 23, 2022): Thanks to former tigers Matthew Yeh, Phillip Yoon, and Frank Li for taking some time out of their busy schedules to tell us about their jobs at Meta! Some notes, as well as answers to the questions you asked, can be found here.
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Interview Prep with Meta Engineer Blake Dixon (March 16, 2022): Thanks to Princeton alum Blake Dixon for going through a couple practice problems and giving us the insider perspective on Big Tech interviews! Unfortunately, we couldn’t record the presentation or share the slides, but we do have some notes that you can find here. (You’ll need to log in with your Princeton email.)
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Competitive Programming Advising (February 25, 2022): Thanks to Nalin for leading our ICPC practice! Tips and the problems we went over can be found at this link. (You’ll need to sign in with your Princeton credentials.)
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Workshop on C++ (November 19, 2021): Thanks (again) to Andrew Wonnacott from Old Mission Capital for teaching us a bit about C++ and what it’s like to work for a propietary trading firm! Slides can be found here.
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Startup Talk with Alinea (November 12, 2021): Thanks to Anam Lakhani and Eve Halimi from Alinea for sharing their story in the fintech startup world, as well as exposing us to some of the technical challenges they have to consider on a day-to-day basis!
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Workshop on YugabyteDB and the Database Industry (October 29, 2021): Thanks to the Yugabyte Team for hosting an info session on the cool things going on at Yugabyte! Slides can be found here.
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A Gentle Introduction to Python (September 24, 2021): Thanks to Nalin Ranjan for easing us into Python! For those who want to review the materials, you can find them here (slides), here (Jupyter notebook with exercises), and here (Jupyter notebook with solutions to exercises).
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Workshop on Design (April 3, 2020): Thanks to Kevin Feng for teaching us the basic principles of product design! Slides can be found here.
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Workshop on C++ (September 27, 2019): Thanks to Andrew Wonnacott from Old Mission Capital for teaching us a bit about C++! Slides can be found here.