coding interviews are so strange. they’ll ask you to implement a linkedin list but then you get to the job & they have you update a database.
i’m sorry, but why???
really hoping that as CS becomes more popular, we get better tutorial vids on youtube. these current videos are truly a hit or miss.
(& 80% of the time they’re a miss.)
me, graduating with a CS degree: finally, I have mastered machine learning, system design, various defunct functional programming languages, and know how to do abstract algebra
me, at my daily job: *spends 2 hours trying to center a button*
@sammy_tree & to provide more context: i have a java function that calls the api & gets the xml response. that xml has a list of names i need to display in a dropdown on the html side. but i’m having trouble getting that to happen. :/
current dilemma:
✅parsed team names from xml response on server side & put in an array
✅(optional) array is now in a txt file
-now need to send that array or txt file to client side to populate a dropdown.
any advice on how to do this?
@sammy_tree so i’m using the Spring framework & i’ve gotten a handle on how things work from client to server & have been succesfull on tests! but now server to client is makin’ me die.
@sammy_tree hmm ok. i understand your steps but i don’t see HOW to do it.
java side calls the api w/creds & i get the xml. so then on the java side i would turn it into json? or then how do i send the xml to javascript to change to json?
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