Before anything, read through Slack etiquette.
Questions should be asked in the #questions Slack channel using proper formatting (see Inline code section), not via TA or instructor DM. This reflects the industry norms - companies want their engineers to have discussions publicly so that questions can be easily searched and referenced.
Your questions should be pointed (not "Can someone help me?"), show that you’ve read through the code/error, should contain your thought process / some potential solutions, and should not be anything that is easily Google-able. Once you ask a question and find a solution, please update your question thread so that other students can benefit from seeing the question and answer.
- Help those around you. Teaching solidifies learning.
- Watch tomorrow's video to get yourself a leg up on the next day!
- Go through Code Wars
- Visit Pramp to interview with other people - we have an agreement with them to get their premium plan for free!
- Interview Cake
Classroom videos/lectures will be recorded and posted to YouTube. It can take up to a few hours to process the video after recording, so please be patient if you don't see the video available online immediately after a lecture. If you want to refer back to the lecture content before the video is uploaded, you can look at the demo code in github, which is uploaded immediately after lectures finish.