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KWMalik / interviewitems.MD
Created September 16, 2012 22:04 — forked from amaxwell01/interviewitems.MD
My answers to over 100 Google interview questions

##Google Interview Questions: Product Marketing Manager

  • Why do you want to join Google? -- Because I want to create tools for others to learn, for free. I didn't have a lot of money when growing up so I didn't get access to the same books, computers and resources that others had which caused money, I want to help ensure that others can learn on the same playing field regardless of their families wealth status or location.
  • What do you know about Google’s product and technology? -- A lot actually, I am a beta tester for numerous products, I use most of the Google tools such as: Search, Gmaill, Drive, Reader, Calendar, G+, YouTube, Web Master Tools, Keyword tools, Analytics etc.
  • If you are Product Manager for Google’s Adwords, how do you plan to market this?
  • What would you say during an AdWords or AdSense product seminar?
  • Who are Google’s competitors, and how does Google compete with them? -- Google competes on numerous fields: --- Search: Baidu, Bing, Duck Duck Go
@ttezel
ttezel / gist:4138642
Last active July 27, 2024 14:46
Natural Language Processing Notes

#A Collection of NLP notes

##N-grams

###Calculating unigram probabilities:

P( wi ) = count ( wi ) ) / count ( total number of words )

In english..

@sloria
sloria / bobp-python.md
Last active January 27, 2025 21:33
A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

The Best of the Best Practices (BOBP) Guide for Python

A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.

In General

Values

  • "Build tools for others that you want to be built for you." - Kenneth Reitz
  • "Simplicity is alway better than functionality." - Pieter Hintjens
@onauparc
onauparc / C++ Predict with caffe
Created June 17, 2014 13:36
sample code for caffe C++ prediction
#include <cuda_runtime.h>
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "caffe/caffe.hpp"
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@vasanthk
vasanthk / System Design.md
Last active March 1, 2025 09:22
System Design Cheatsheet

System Design Cheatsheet

Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs

Basic Steps

  1. Clarify and agree on the scope of the system
  • User cases (description of sequences of events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful)
    • Who is going to use it?
    • How are they going to use it?
@manugarri
manugarri / parking map.ipynb
Created February 21, 2016 21:19
Where the f*** can I park?
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@EderSantana
EderSantana / CATCH_Keras_RL.md
Last active June 22, 2024 17:07
Keras plays catch - a single file Reinforcement Learning example
@bearfrieze
bearfrieze / comprehensions.md
Last active December 23, 2023 22:49
Comprehensions in Python the Jedi way

Comprehensions in Python the Jedi way

by Bjørn Friese

Beautiful is better than ugly. Explicit is better than implicit.

-- The Zen of Python

I frequently deal with collections of things in the programs I write. Collections of droids, jedis, planets, lightsabers, starfighters, etc. When programming in Python, these collections of things are usually represented as lists, sets and dictionaries. Oftentimes, what I want to do with collections is to transform them in various ways. Comprehensions is a powerful syntax for doing just that. I use them extensively, and it's one of the things that keep me coming back to Python. Let me show you a few examples of the incredible usefulness of comprehensions.

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