@AwesomAJ

Been a c++ quant dev for 4 years now and have been studying for interviews again recently for switching firms. For anyone trying to get into the industry, Coding Jesus is spot on with these tips. Even learned some cool new resources myself

@getakanda

Iโ€™m 43 and have 18+ years in C++ and 10/18 is trading systems.

I still learn things by doing/implementing basic stuff like Coding Jesus mentioned. It is vital.

Keep up the great work.
Cheers.

@MYNKS18

c++ aside, you have an amazing console collection, nes, n64, gamecube, wii, gameboy, switch, ps5, ps3 60gb. I am also planning to collect my childhood dream consoles and I also loves c++. Its my preferred language in data structure round. Although I am ok-ish in it, I am practicising it more often. Btw subscribed :)

@vidhubhardwaj9672

Have my interviews for 3 HFTs in next month, I am switching from C++ dev ( 3 years experience) to HFT (insane C++) 
I love C++ the more i am diving in it

@AdamindaoAdalethia

Hi Coding Jesus! Love the vlogs you make and I watch your videos to see what do quants do.

I see most of your recommendations revolve around knowing C++ programming language internals, and TCP/IP networking stuff, but how about:

* which C++ libraries or APIs (like potentially parallel programming APIs such as CUDA, or networking libraries like boost asio) except STL is important as quant dev

* What other programming tools, like profilers, linters, debuggers, test platforms, etc. are important? How often do you use them?

* Are DevOps tools like Prometheus, Grafana, Terraform, etc. play a critical role in becoming skillful Quant Developer, or are these things used by separate team(s) or even not used at all?

* How about knowledge about FPGAs, embedded systems, or other forms of traditionally-not-viewed as computers but advanced software runnable machines? Is knowing about them essential, nice-to-have, or irrelevant?

I'd be happy if you can answer these!

@dr.woozie7500

Let's be honest most people coming out of college right now are Chat-GPTing the f*ck out of their C++ scripts to make it easier, so that's probably why they don't even know basic syntax.

@nicodemussmith

Would be great to see an equivalent video for quant trading interview if possible

@RajivLochanPanda

6:51 Our friendly neighborhood Saif Ali Khan spotted! ๐Ÿ˜„

@nehaa_0105

Can you please suggest a good book or any YouTube playlist for c++....it would help me a lot brother ๐Ÿ™

@jackcurrie4805

Great content, thanks for sharing

@SameerAnand-YearBTechElectrica

really informative

@anna-joipayawal5620

Are these C++ trivia questions really  show any competence ? I mean any of this is a googling away, doesnโ€™t mean you can even implement 2sum

@NeerajKumar-gk9kz

Thank u for suggest

@sunoping9203

what resources should i use if i want to learn to code a trading algorithm by myself? for non-HFT algos in like python or something

@jadabailey2585

Hey there love your videos, do you have any experience with Java? If yes, would you be keen to cover so tips in Java?

@nehaa_0105

Please make a video regarding how to learn dsa and resources to learn it ๐Ÿ™

@lunasity1017

Do you have a preferred ordering, other than learncpp first?

@tryh4rd999

These tests are just a "filters" to get the best candidates or they really use all of these concepts on day to day work?

@zeelghelani4611

Thank for the information โค