Everything you need to know to get the job.
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Everything you need to know to get the job.
Code snippets to go along with an on-campus technical interview presentation I made
This will allow students to navigate the repo structure easily, without having to come back to the main repo each time.
A collection of solutions to various technical interview questions.
Solutions of algorithmic type of programming problems from sites like LeetCode.com, HackerRank.com, LeetCode.com, Codility.com, CodeForces.com, etc. using Java.
Solutions to Leetcode, CareerCup Coding problems
Various technical interview questions along with their solutions in C++ or JavaScript
CrypTools' learning platform
A pairing exercise for KineticCafe technical interviews.
Everything you need to know to get the job.
Fundamental Technical Questions for Software Developers
Code snippets to prepare for JavaScript technical interviews
C++ solutions to Cracking The Coding Interview 6th Ed.
Solutions to mostly used and asked questions in Tech Interviews. Java.
Mostly me practicing coding. Some interview questions, some random stuff I wrote. Enjoy!
This is a repo of different Algorithms and Coding questions I have answered.
A repo of various coding challenges ranging in difficulty with solutions by me written in JavaScript. These challenges were taken from Codebyte and Project Euler.
Examples of data structures and algorithms
A program that prompts for a city and country name and returns the current temperature for the city using OpenWeatherMap API (Technical Interview Problem/Travis CI Practice)
Data Structures and Algorithms Solutions
Как подготовиться к собеседованию, часть 2
Just me learning Algorithms & Data Structures as much as possible with Java & Python.
Technical test in a company (name reserved)
Algorithms and Data Structures in JavaScript (Guide)
Technical Assessment for Invitae - invitae.com
Technical test in a company (name reserved)
Everything you need to know to get the job.
A student should be able to get an anonymised link of their submission so that they could share it (e.g. on social network). The view would be a readonly view with the feedback of the submission still visible. The link should only contain the submission id.
There should be an option in the task conf to allow or not this feature on a par-task basis.
If an admin follow such a link, he should be r