
What we’re about
CS, OS, AI, ML
Also, to help folks prepare for interviews!
This group is for anyone who wants to improve their skills and excel in coding interviews on whiteboard and collaborative coding test on computer. I started this group because I am an algorithm enthusiast and I am looking forward to meet people with similar interests. Also, to help people who might be preparing for technical interview or just to hone their technical skills. Algorithm coding includes arrays, strings, graphs, trees, stacks, queues, linked list, bit manipulation, concurrent programming, databases, probability, recursion and mathematical questions.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Solaris/Linux on x86, ARM & RISC-V, +Topics: Cosmic-Desktoppeet's coffee & tea, santa clara, CA
Introductory materials, dev, beginner threads on discord thread/channel for Solaris events
Contributors:
This event brings together engineers, developers, and system enthusiasts to discuss Solaris (Illumos distros i.e., OpenIndiana), as well as the exciting possibilities of porting Unix systems to ARM and RISC-V architectures. We also cover Linux topics on similar hardware.From legacy to open silicon, we’ll dive into real-world experiences, technical challenges, and innovations at the intersection of operating systems and emerging hardware platforms. Whether you're a Solaris veteran, a Linux-on-ARM hacker, or simply curious about the RISC-V revolution, this event offers a front-row seat to the next chapter in Unix history.
Our mission is to build a modern, open Unix platform designed for today's architectures and tomorrow's possibilities.
Popular recent topics
- Solaris / Illumos kernel / development cycle in comparison with Linux
- Licensing: CDDL vs GPL
- DEs: Java desktop system, Cosmic, GnomeUsers/Consumers:
We are building a community that help people run Solaris related technologies on their systems. If you are having trouble running OpenIndiana or another Solaris distro on a device or ran into some issues we are here to help.Disclaimer: we have no affiliation with current corp. that acquired Solaris from Sun. We do not provide support for their products. We only support the open-source versions of Solaris and its derivatives.
- Solaris/Linux on x86, ARM & RISC-V, +Topics: Cosmic-Desktoppeet's coffee & tea, santa clara, CA
Introductory materials, dev, beginner threads on discord thread/channel for Solaris events
Contributors:
This event brings together engineers, developers, and system enthusiasts to discuss Solaris (Illumos distros i.e., OpenIndiana), as well as the exciting possibilities of porting Unix systems to ARM and RISC-V architectures. We also cover Linux topics on similar hardware.From legacy to open silicon, we’ll dive into real-world experiences, technical challenges, and innovations at the intersection of operating systems and emerging hardware platforms. Whether you're a Solaris veteran, a Linux-on-ARM hacker, or simply curious about the RISC-V revolution, this event offers a front-row seat to the next chapter in Unix history.
Our mission is to build a modern, open Unix platform designed for today's architectures and tomorrow's possibilities.
Popular recent topics
- Linux kernel / development cycle in comparison with Solaris
- Licensing GPL vs others
- Java desktop system vs other DEsUsers/Consumers:
We are building a community that help people run Solaris related technologies on their systems. If you are having trouble running OpenIndiana or another Solaris distro on a device or ran into some issues we are here to help.Disclaimer: we have no affiliation with current corp. that acquired Solaris from Sun. We do not provide support for their products. We only support the open-source versions of Solaris and its derivatives.