[nfbcs] Preparing for coding interviews

Bryan Schulz b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Fri Sep 30 21:09:58 UTC 2016


Hi,

So what do you suggest for active directory when colleges don't have a
class?
Don't say go get a book as that still doesn't allow hands on experience.
Bryan


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> I need to refresh my memory on data structures and practice solving 
> problems without worrying about accessibility.

Kill two birds with one stone. Take a community college course in some
language you don't know well or in something like object oriented design.
Community college is less demanding but cheaper than a real university
course and you can get lots of tutoring as well. By law the courses are
mandated to be accessible, and if they aren't there are at least folks who
can assist with access issues. That's what I mostly do in my job and you'll
find some colleges are better at helping blind students than others.

That makes you a student again for a free Bookshare account.

You can always take an online course. You can get a list of colleges in your
state, as typically, even in Canada and other English-speaking countries,
colleges in your own state or province are cheapest.

--Debee

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