Coding‑interview university resurfaces

The long‑running 'coding‑interview‑university' GitHub curriculum (337k stars) is being shared again as a road map for DA/DSA, systems, OS, and networking—many grads cite it as the study path that landed them Big Tech offers. The post points to structured, self‑directed study as a repeatable route into companies like Amazon and Google. (x.com)

The jwasham/coding-interview-university repository currently shows roughly 338k–339k stars and about 81.6k forks on GitHub, with the main branch recording more than 2,500 commits. (github.com) The README explicitly states the author used the plan to land a Software Development Engineer role at Amazon and notes an intensive personal study pace of about 8–12 hours per day during the original effort. (github.com) The curriculum’s table of contents lists core algorithm and data‑structure sections plus optional modules covering operating systems, networking and reliability topics intended for reliability/ops roles. (github.com) Multiple mirrors and localized copies exist—copies appear on Gitee and a downloadable mirror is available on SourceForge—indicating broad redistribution beyond GitHub. (gitee.com) Industry and education roundups have recently re‑featured the repo, with coverage or recommendation lists published by outlets such as Typevar, KDnuggets and Dev.to in the last year. (typevar.dev) The project’s README also includes translations and is distributed under a CC‑BY‑SA‑4.0 license, enabling forks, translations and derivative study guides used across international student and job‑prep communities. (github.com)

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