1) Java programming - Collections, strings, arrays. 2) OOP concepts, Class, objects, access modifiers. 3) BDD framework - project specific 4) Rest API - Error codes, methods used
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Given a range of numbers ordered from 1 to 1 million, what is the most efficient method to find a number that is missing within the range.
The most difficult in that interview is linked list, although it's not difficult at all. The quesiton is to remove all even numbers from the linked list
The hardest part to grasp was that I never got a chance interview for that role (which was my area of interest) because of bad weather. How is that my fault?
What do you do when there is no Answer?
Write a function that takes in 3 sides (lengths) of a triangle and determine if it is a valid triangle. (see, it's not too bad, remember the basics and you'll be fine)
Find if two nodes in a binary tree have a common ancestor.
The on-site interview consisted of five technical questions; code was required for four of the five: 1. Write a small parser for strings that determines whether a string is a sequence of space-separated words 2. Write an API for working with a specific type of document 3. Given an undirected cyclic graph, find all paths from A to B without cycles 4. The delivery of the fourth question was very confusing - basically they wanted me to implement a stack as a means of counting parentheses 5. Given a function prototype and a return value, hypothesize regarding 'what happened' The on-campus interview was a single technical question; the interviewer was extremely bored: A. I've forgotten this question; it was a relatively trivial string analysis problem
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