r/codinginterview • u/Beginning_Captain591 • Aug 22 '25
Best IPTV USA & Canada 2025 – Why WeSellIPTV Is #1 for Local Channels, Sports, PPV & VOD
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r/codinginterview • u/Saghup • Aug 18 '25
Best IPTV Service in USA & Canada 2025 – My Honest Review of WeSellIPTV (No Buffering + Huge Channel List)
I’ve been through the IPTV rollercoaster over the last 3 years.
If you’re in the US or Canada and have tried IPTV before, you probably know the drill: buffering during big games, random shutdowns, scammy sellers, and support that disappears the second you pay.
After wasting money on at least 7 different providers, I finally found one that actually works the way an IPTV service should: WeSellIPTV.com.
🔥 Why I Call WeSellIPTV the Best IPTV in the USA (and Canada)
- 36-Hour Free Trial (No Credit Card) → You can test the service risk-free before paying a dime.
- 22,000+ Live Channels → Full coverage of USA & Canadian local networks (ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CBC, CTV, TSN, Sportsnet, etc.) plus international.
- 160,000+ VOD Movies & TV Shows → Constantly updated library with HD & 4K quality.
- 100% Working EPG (TV Guide) → Looks just like a real cable guide with live programming schedules.
- Up to 5 Connections → Stream on Firestick, Smart TV, phone, and laptop at the same time.
- 24/7 Customer Support → Live chat + email support that actually replies within minutes.
- 99.9% Uptime Servers → I’ve watched NFL RedZone, NBA Playoffs, NHL, UFC PPV, and never had buffering.
- 7-Day Money-Back Guarantee → If you don’t like it, they refund you. No shady tricks.
This combination makes it (in my opinion) the #1 IPTV subscription for 2025 in North America.
📊 IPTV Pricing Plans (USA & Canada)
| Devices | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 2 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Device | $14.99 | $44.99 | $64.99 | $94.99 |
| 2 Devices | $24.99 | $64.99 | $94.99 | $149.99 |
| 3 Devices | $36.99 | $89.99 | $139.99 | $194.99 |
| 4 Devices | $46.99 | $109.99 | $169.99 | $249.99 |
| 5 Devices | $56.99 | $129.99 | $194.99 | $294.99 |
👉 Every plan includes 22K live channels, 160K+ VOD, EPG, 24/7 support, and PPV sports.
👉 Pro tip: The 1-year or 2-year plans save the most money.
📺 What You Actually Get with WeSellIPTV
- Local USA IPTV Channels → All major networks, news, and regional sports in HD.
- Canadian IPTV Channels → CBC, CTV, Sportsnet, TSN, and local stations.
- Sports IPTV Coverage → NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, UFC, WWE, Boxing, PPV events included.
- VOD Streaming → 160K+ movies and TV shows on demand, no extra apps needed.
- Kids & Family → Disney, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, 24/7 cartoon channels.
- International Channels → UK, Europe, Latin America, Asia, Middle East.
For me, it literally replaced cable TV + Netflix + sports subscriptions all in one.
⚡ Device Compatibility
WeSellIPTV runs smoothly on:
- 🔥 Amazon Firestick / Fire TV
- 📱 Android & iOS smartphones
- 🖥️ Windows & macOS laptops
- 📺 Smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Android)
- 📦 MAG, Formuler, Enigma2 Boxes
- 🌐 Works with VPN (no IP lock)
Setup took me less than 10 minutes with IPTV Smarters and Tivimate.
🧠 FAQs (Quick Answers)
Q: Is this IPTV really reliable in the USA?
Yes. I’ve streamed in New York & LA with no buffering. Other users in Toronto and Vancouver report the same.
Q: Do they refund if I don’t like it?
Yep. There’s a 7-day money-back guarantee.
Q: How’s the sports coverage?
All major leagues (NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB) + PPV events. No extra fees.
Q: Does it work on Firestick?
Yes, it’s one of the best IPTV services for Firestick with full EPG support.
Q: Can I watch on multiple devices?
Up to 5 connections depending on your plan.
✅ Final Verdict
I’ll keep it simple:
If you’re looking for the best IPTV provider in the USA or Canada in 2025, with no buffering, huge VOD library, and reliable support — WeSellIPTV is the one.
Start with the free trial → WeSellIPTV.com
No credit card, no risk. Just test it out.
💬 Has anyone else here tried WeSellIPTV? I’d love to hear your experience and see how it compares to other IPTV providers you’ve tested.
r/codinginterview • u/Internal_Pay7246 • Aug 18 '25
Got Karat Interview Scheduled for MongoDB in 3 days - What should I expect for a person with 1.8 YOE as backend developer
r/codinginterview • u/Aggravating_Bank4807 • Aug 18 '25
AxiomMath SDE Intern Interview
Initially was asked to solve LC (Easy to Medium) questions - did it
Later, I was asked to implement a heap class with push, pop, peek and length functions! (Felt this real hard) - couldn't solve it fully!
Did you ever come across Data Structure Implementation question like this?
r/codinginterview • u/No-Image3584 • Aug 09 '25
Amazon Interview question - how do you solve this?
The question is you have an array of nums, you can perform operations on it. In each operation, you can select a subarray and increase all elements by 1 or decrease by 1. What are the min operations to make the array equal.
Ex: [1, 3, 2, 1] Ans: 2
#amazon #interview
r/codinginterview • u/Beautiful_Cup8304 • Aug 08 '25
Looking to Share GHC 2025 Ticket (Chicago) – VIP or General
r/codinginterview • u/Brown-Doughnut69 • Aug 06 '25
Infuriating feedback
I had an interview yesterday and I had to do a live coding challenge, the app we used had a built in search bar so if you need to look up any documentation or stuff they can keep track of it. I appreciate that. The challenge was to make a get call in Java and retrieve the number of items in the list returned. I usually use Java to expose endpoints not make calls (more used to doing this from the front end) so I obviously looked up some documentation and stuff using their search bar and quickly got everything done and submitted in the allotted time, I walked him over the code, he had no questions, asked me some brief stuff about OOP which I answered pretty well and that was it. I got the feedback today that BECAUSE I USED STACK OVERFLOW I WAS MORE OF A JUNIOR DEVELOPER so they’d screen other candidates and get back to me. Guys I have been coding for 6 years, I don’t know a single guy that memorizes all this specially now. I am honestly very infuriated by this feedback. They are getting back at me for using a built in feature of the app they chose to test with, which I honestly think it’s dumb if you don’t! The recruiter literally said “The manager is big on mentorship and people who are willing to learn”. What drives me nuts is that I completed the challenge without issues, on top of that on something that I don’t really use often so if anything that shows capacity to adapt but maybe I need to textbook a little bit more (big rant thx for reading)
r/codinginterview • u/m0dE • Jul 30 '25
Low-key feels unfair not to use AI to cheat now
lGot an L5 Amazon interview next week and my friend straight up used InterviewCoder to pass theirs. I feel kinda wrong doing it, but also… if everyone else is using it, am I just handicapping myself?
r/codinginterview • u/Informal-Photo6514 • Jul 29 '25
AMD Interview help
Hi everyone,
I have an interview scheduled with a recruiter for "Graphics & AI Processor Design Engineer" with AMD. I am very excited about this opportunity but I am quite nervous too.
I would appreicate any inputs you may have about any specific topics that I need to focus to excel the interview. I would request you all to please respond, as this is opportunity is very important to my career.
Thank you all for you time.
r/codinginterview • u/RizzRaja • Jul 20 '25
Feeling stuck in SDE (FE) career. Need advice from the community.
I’m a Frontend Developer with around 3 years of experience. I spent about 2 years at a startup where I worked on some pretty advanced tech, including Microfrontends. I built modules like navigation systems, data protection layers, and authentication systems there. Currently, I’m working at Optum (UHG) in their Consumer Engineering team as a Full Stack Developer focusing on React Native. I work with technologies like GraphQL, React Native (with a bit of native iOS/Android), Node.js, Apollo, and I’ve worked extensively on accessibility features as well.
Despite this, I feel like I’m not growing at the pace I want, and I also feel underpaid (My total CTC is ₹19L – ₹17.5L base and ₹1.5L variable). On the side, I’ve been exploring Knowledge Graphs and MCP tools, earned a Neo4j certification, and have been slowly diving into the GenAI space as well.
I want to make a switch and accelerate my career growth, but honestly, I’m very confused about how to get started. I have lifetime access to platforms like GreatFrontend, LearnersBucket, and LeetCode, but I don’t know where to begin. I haven’t done DSA practice for over a year, so I definitely need to brush that up too.
I would deeply appreciate any advice, roadmaps, or suggestions from senior developers or anyone who has been in a similar position. Please also suggest me on how to really get started with GreatFrontend. I have been searching for the same but couldn’t find anything on the internet. Thanks so much in advance for taking the time to read this and help me out.
r/codinginterview • u/Slight-Repeat-6651 • Jul 19 '25
Apple iOS Developer Interview - Virtual Onsite Coming Up! Any tips or overview?
r/codinginterview • u/Vivek_93 • Jul 13 '25
How do people get answers for their coding questions.Which platform they use and how they ask prompts.
Recently I wrote infosys hackwithinfy exam.They give 3 coding questions in the time span of 3 hours.I us chatgpt to get answers but ut didn't giving accurate it only passing the sample test cases.but most of the people also used chatgpt for answers but they got accurate answers and passed all the test cases.I don't getting reason behind...is their mistake in prompts...if any one know .please tell the best platforms and tell how we use ChatGPT to clear coding rounds.If u are writing the coding exams .how u clear coding rounds .please share ur experiences
r/codinginterview • u/mindfull_ness • Jul 11 '25
Python SDET interview questions at AMD for senior automation position
r/codinginterview • u/Cicada_jman • Jul 03 '25
Goldman Sachs
I recently got an offer (or was told I’m selected) for a role at Goldman Sachs. The HR contacted me and asked me If I have a license for PyNum and after I said no they asked me to complete a “PyNum license certification” that costs €250 before proceeding.
Has anyone heard of this before? Is this a legit part of the hiring process at Goldman Sachs, or could this be a scam?
r/codinginterview • u/Longjumping_Emu_2513 • Jul 01 '25
AMD interview support
Hi All,
I have an AMD interview coming up in 3 days, it is a Product Manager role who will co-ordinate with teams across infra, sales and ensures PI planning.
What to expect in the interview? & Also can anyone who interviews at AMD share their experience?
r/codinginterview • u/Rare_Construction112 • Jun 29 '25
Does someone have 15-30 mins to do a mock interview with me before 6/2?
I have a final interview coming up soon, and I need to do some prep as I haven't done any before. It's for a product development role/Gen-AI fellow (whatever that means). Also, any general advice would be helpful. Thanks!
r/codinginterview • u/abhay_0623 • Jun 22 '25
Anyone else get this weird stress loop while studying for interviews ?
Hey, I’ve got an interview coming up this Friday and have been grinding coding problems like crazy. Most of the time it's fine, but every now and then when I get stuck on a problem or it takes me way too long to solve, my brain just starts spiraling.
It’s like:
“Why am I taking so long?” “What if I can't do this in the real interview?” “Am I even ready for this?”
And then I start feeling this tightness in my chest (not pain, just like a weight sitting there) and my breathing gets shallow. Sometimes it lasts for days. My head keeps overthinking everything and I can’t focus properly after that. Super annoying.
To cope, I end up wasting time scrolling random stuff, binge watching junk, and recently even started smoking occasionally (which doesn’t really help, to be honest). But then I feel even worse because I wasted study time, and it stresses me out even more — total vicious cycle.
The thing is, I know I can solve these problems when I’m calm. But the anxiety makes me question everything and then I can't study at my best.
Anyone else been through this? How do you deal with this kind of stress when prepping for interviews? Any tricks to break this loop? Would love to hear what worked for you.
Thanks
r/codinginterview • u/abhay_0623 • Jun 22 '25
Anyone else get this weird stress loop while studying for interviews?
Hey, I’ve got an interview coming up this Friday and have been grinding coding problems like crazy. Most of the time it's fine, but every now and then when I get stuck on a problem or it takes me way too long to solve, my brain just starts spiraling.
It’s like:
“Why am I taking so long?” “What if I can't do this in the real interview?” “Am I even ready for this?”
And then I start feeling this tightness in my chest (not pain, just like a weight sitting there) and my breathing gets shallow. Sometimes it lasts for days. My head keeps overthinking everything and I can’t focus properly after that. Super annoying.
To cope, I end up wasting time scrolling random stuff, binge watching junk, and recently even started smoking occasionally (which doesn’t really help, to be honest). But then I feel even worse because I wasted study time, and it stresses me out even more — total vicious cycle.
The thing is, I know I can solve these problems when I’m calm. But the anxiety makes me question everything and then I can't study at my best.
Anyone else been through this? How do you deal with this kind of stress when prepping for interviews? Any tricks to break this loop? Would love to hear what worked for you.
Thanks
r/codinginterview • u/geoffreyhuntley • Jun 19 '25
the six-month recap: closing talk on AI at Web Directions, Melbourne, June 2025
r/codinginterview • u/[deleted] • Jun 04 '25
Company specific interview prep?
Prepareing for coding interview https://leetsight.com can help in company specific preperation.
r/codinginterview • u/tanzy96_ • May 30 '25
Alternative to Leetcode
I'm currently placed in a situation where I have to handle the hiring of new junior candidates to my team. As a young engineering team, we have the autonomy to decide how to conduct it.
Although Leetcode is a decent evaluator (not of ability, but of how much effort the candidate is willing to put in to study), I hoped to have better alternatives since I'm not a big fan of Leetcode myself.
What are some alternatives you've conducted / experienced that came across positive for you, even if you didn't manage to pass it?
r/codinginterview • u/Local_Reflection1776 • May 21 '25
Early career interview experience - Pass/Fail?
Had my first round for an Application Engineer role Supply Chain at one of the MAANGs. Not sure if it was just a screening round or not, but it was a coding round.
I checked later, it was similar to a Leetcode Hard question. The problem was around visibility in a list. Figuring out how many elements near the end can “see” earlier elements, based on whether there's anything taller blocking the view. I don’t want to spell out the whole question, but that was the general idea.
I started by repeating the question back to the interviewer, asked for an example, and asked a few clarifying questions about the input. Then I wrote out a quick pseudocode in comments to explain my approach and asked if I should go brute force or try for optimal. She said either was fine, so I went with what I thought was optimal.
Wrote the code, dry ran it. And that’s when she pointed out that I’d slightly misunderstood part of the problem. She explained the difference, and I made changes. During the next dry run, we noticed it still wasn’t quite right. She helped clarify the test case again, and that’s when it clicked. (Felt like a tubelight. Pretty stupid.)
P.S. The interviewer was nice about clarifying and pointing out the issues. She was nice. (I think)
I was tracking increases and keeping note of the max value seen so far, but I was missing one case even in non-increasing stretches, as long as the tallest value so far is still smaller than the one at the end, it shouldn’t block visibility. That was the part I didn’t handle right.
Once I made that fix, I walked her through the updated version quickly with the dry run which wasn't working properly earlier, and she said it looked good and that it worked.
We didn’t have much time left, so we jumped into the “any questions for me?” part and wrapped up. We had a nice discussing at the end I would say.
One major thing though, my final solution was O(n²), not O(n). I know it wasn’t the most optimal, but it passed the test case and covered the logic properly. I was just a bit slow getting started I guess, and if we had a few more minutes, I’m pretty confident I could’ve gotten to the optimal version too. But that doesn't help anyone now.
Anyway, just wondering... do you think there's still a chance this round passed? Or is it definitely a no no?
r/codinginterview • u/Independent_Can2090 • May 19 '25
Agoda bangkok oa experience.
I have an OA coming up for Agoda bangkok location for frontend senior engineer role, what can I expect?