The Problem Every Fresher Faces
A few months ago, I was in the exact position many of you are in right now.
I'd just finished learning Python, Django, React β the whole full stack thing. Time to prepare for interviews, right?
So I did what everyone does: opened YouTube, searched "Python interview questions."
47,000 results. π«
PDFs everywhere. Playlists with 200+ videos. "Top 100 questions" that were actually 20 questions copy-pasted with different formatting.
I was overwhelmed. And honestly? A bit demotivated.
The Turning Point
One night (at 2 AM, fueled by Maggi), I thought:
"What if I just... made my own?"
Not to share. Just for myself. Organized. Clean. With multiple approaches for each problem.And that's exactly what I did.
What I Built
Over the next few weeks, I created:
π Python Interview Questions
50+ practical coding questions with:
- Multiple solution approaches
- Line-by-line comments
- Sample inputs and outputs ### ποΈ SQL & Django ORM Masterclass Everything I struggled with, simplified:
- Raw SQL queries
- ORM equivalents
- When to use what ### βοΈ Django + React Tasks Practical, hands-on tasks β not just theory. ### π€ AI/ML Fundamentals Basic concepts for full stack devs exploring AI. --- ## The Cool Part: It's All Interactive I didn't want boring PDFs. So I built interactive HTML dashboards with:
- Search functionality
- Copy code buttons
- Beautiful dark theme
- Mobile responsive
π Use It For Free
Live Site:
https://thiyagu26v.github.io/python-fullstack-prep/
GitHub Repository:
https://github.com/thiyagu26v/python-fullstack-prepStar β the repo if it helps!
Why I'm Sharing This
Because learning shouldn't be gatekept.
I know how it feels to be a fresher β confused, overwhelmed, wondering if you're good enough.You ARE good enough. You just need the right resources.
My Advice to Fellow Freshers
- Don't just consume β CREATE. Making your own notes teaches you 10x more.
- One resource at a time. Stop hoarding bookmarks.
3. Practice > Theory. Code every single example yourself.
Final Words
If this helps even one person crack their interview, every late night was worth it.
Save this. Share with friends. Let's help each other grow. π
β Thiyagarajan Varadharajan
*Feel free to connect on https://www.linkedin.com/in/thiyagu26v/ or check out my [GitHub]https://github.com/thiyagu26v
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