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Google Coding Interview Rubric—An Inside Look

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Whether we're talking about its world-famous search engine, YouTube, or one of its many cloud-based apps, millions of people use Google products every day. The software engineers at Google work on some of the most influential products in the world. In this guide, you’ll learn about Google’s Coding Interview Rubric.

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Here’s Why You Should Write Unit Tests

Modus Create

Software engineers have been testing ever since they could write code. However, the ability to automate software tests commercially emerged only in the 1980s with the introduction of AutoTester. Unit testing is a type of software testing where individual units or software components are tested.

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Product in Practice: Finding the Best Way to Communicate with Different Stakeholders

Product Talk

If you’re a longtime Product Talk reader (or if you’ve read Continuous Discovery Habits), Lisa’s name might sound familiar. Clockwise from the top left, Codi Funakoshi, Product Designer, Rafa Salazar, Lead Software Engineer, and Lisa Orr, Senior Product Manager. How do you know what engineers care about most?

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Agile Laws & Distributed Teams

The Product Coalition

Brooks’ Law Frederick Brooks stated in his 1975 book The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering that “adding manpower to a late software project makes it later.” In a remote working situation, to make matters worse, there is a compound effect due to the increased communication overhead.

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Finding the Right Data Science Mentor [Checklist]

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This exercise will help you narrow your search for the right mentor, and your thoughtfulness will make you a more attractive mentee. Don’t limit yourself to big names. Engaging with Potential Mentors After narrowing your search to a few names, start reaching out. Think through which problems interest you. Respect their time.

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On Project Teams, Personalities Can Matter More Than Skills

Izenda

Envisioning why some team dynamics work and others do not requires a bit of mental exercise. Say you have a formidable “A-Team” of software engineers. Another cranks out code at lightning speed. A third can spot bugs emerging within the code before they even test the product live. The Appeal of Project Names.

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Edmond Lau and Jean Hsu on engineering more leaders and better working relationships

Intercom, Inc.

Let’s not talk about the who, but let’s talk about the circumstances that created this,” and really encouraging people to name the obvious to generate more insightful conversation that way. Edmond: It’s a very strong engineering bias. When we do code reviews we look for what’s wrong.