I have a very very important 4 hour long technical interview tomorrow for a python dev position...

I have a very very important 4 hour long technical interview tomorrow for a python dev position. What are good ways to prepare Jow Forumsuys?

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>>>r/fizzbuzz

>4 hour long interview
whut

watch anime and play the vidya

don't forget to read the mangos as well

>Tomorrow

Either you know your shit or you don't.

well I thought I blundered the thing when I choked and couldn't solve a recursion problem. No idea why they want me in for another round unless they want to have a good laugh

Get enough sleep, seriously. I fucked my parasitology exam because I only slept for 4 hours.

Just be yourself

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This 2bh

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This

Walk in and give them a good, firm handshake and you'll be hired.

>4 hour long technical interview
don't

Aren't 4-5 hours the standard for on site interviews?

>tfw my stepdad has unironically said things like this
how the fuck did that retard ever make it through life

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>wasting 4 hours of my life on a fucking interview that probably has 200 applicants
no thanks

it was a different time
people cared more about subjective aspects of you as a person than objective ones

Raymond Hettinger's Python talks
refresh your knowledge on properties, setters/getters and how to implement context since it's python's way to automatically manage resources that aren't memory

these

spotted the NEET

Yeah but it’s not like the employer spends 4-5 hours testing your knowledge

They're definitely going to record you on video for keks. I've seen it myself. They may even hire you just to keep up morale with lots more to come.
This

>been coding since I was 12
>always wanted to be an engineer making firmware
>now 29, dream close at hand
>dream being so close makes me choke
I might as well an hero if I'm gonna be a joke

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>I have a very very important 4 hour long technical interview tomorrow for a python dev position.
>>always wanted to be an engineer making firmware
>>dream being so close makes me choke
>firmware
>python

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>coding firmware

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Fuck these people

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>didn't look them in eye

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it's IoT, it is not by my hand that the RaspPi and other SoC has a python interpreter.

Lets get few things straight
Coding is something webdevs do
Firmware programming is mostly done with c or assembly
Python is a language you program not code

sounds like semantics to distinguish webdevs and computer engineers to be honest senpai....

go write some kode then

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do you think i'm good enough senpai ;)?

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or how about this?

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how do you make a console handling class but not know what % is?

Not the OP but
>Giving up oppurtunities
no thanks