Thanks much for sharing this Ashish! It gives a clear perspective on what to do amidst the humongous resources we have in the internet!
I wanted to know how you go about in reading these books, because they are dense with information that covers a lot of topics. Are there any particular ways you would suggest to retain the key points after reading them? So that they come handy when we’re trying to design a system.
Thanks a lot for sharing the resources Ashish .
you are welcome!
Hey you should checkout peerfect, it fixes many of the issues that pramp has and it is also totally free,
sure, will do. I didn't know about it, thanks!
Designing Data Intensive Applications and Head First Design Patterns are These are two books that I always keep on hand.
They make complex topics easier to understand!
Thanks for sharing these resources, Ashish.
Agree.. I too keep these books handy and try to read them every year.
Thanks for sharing wonderful resources to cracking interview
you are welcome!
It's impressive, i followed your system design resource . And I cleared remote SDE intern as a Android developer last month. Thanks man.
Really happy to hear this, thank you!
Awesome. I will follow these and let you know about my journey
good luck 🤞
Thank you so much for sharing the DSA resources, Ashish.
Thanks much for sharing this Ashish! It gives a clear perspective on what to do amidst the humongous resources we have in the internet!
I wanted to know how you go about in reading these books, because they are dense with information that covers a lot of topics. Are there any particular ways you would suggest to retain the key points after reading them? So that they come handy when we’re trying to design a system.