Cracking The Java Coding Interview.

1000+ Java Interview (Q & A)

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Web Development, Java, Programming, Programming Languages
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Author: Harry Hariom Choudhary ISBN: 1230000237073
Publisher: Harry & Associate Publication: May 3, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Harry Hariom Choudhary
ISBN: 1230000237073
Publisher: Harry & Associate
Publication: May 3, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

I am not a recruiter. I am a software engineer. And as such, I know what it's like to be asked to whip up brilliant algorithms on the spot, and then write flawless code on a whiteboard. I know because I've been asked to do the same thing--in interviews at Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon, among other companies. 

According to the Last year and this year Data that we have collected from different sources, More than 5,67,000,0 students and IT professionals gone through this book and Successfully secured their jobs in IT industry and Other industries as well. 

I also know because I've been on the other side of the table, asking candidates to do this. I've combed through stacks of resumes to find the engineers who I thought might be able to actually pass these interviews. And I've debated in Google's Hiring Committee whether or not a candidate did well enough to merit an offer. I understand and have experienced the full hiring circle. 

And you, reader, are probably preparing for an interview, perhaps tomorrow, next week, or next year. You likely have or are working towards a Computer Science or related degree. I am not here to re-teach you the basics of what a binary search tree is, or how to traverse a linked list. You already know such things, and if not, there are plenty of other resources to learn them. 

This book is here to help you take your understanding of Computer Science fundamentals to the next level, to help you apply those fundamentals to crack the coding interview. Because while the fundamentals are necessary to land one of the top jobs, they aren't always enough. For countless readers, this book has been just what they needed. 

Cracking The Java Coding Interview 2014 Edition: Total +1000 Java Programming Questions and Solutions (Java/J2EE Including +1000 Questions & Answers 4 Every step of Interview Process) 

The full list of topics are as follows: 
============================ 


The Interview Process 
This section offers an overview on questions are selected and how you will be evaluated. What happens when you get a question wrong? When should you start preparing, and how? What language should you use? 

Behind the Scenes 
Learn what happens behind the scenes during your interview, how decisions really get made, who you interview with, and what they ask you. Companies covered include Google, Amazon, Yahoo, Microsoft, Apple and Facebook. 

Special Situations 
This section explains the process for experience candidates, Program Managers, Dev Managers, Testers / SDETs, and more. Learn what your interviewers are looking for and how much code you need to know. 

Before the Interview 
In order to ace the interview, you first need to get an interview. This section describes what a software engineer's resume should look like and what you should be doing well before your interview. 

Behavioral Preparation 
Although most of a software engineering interview will be technical, behavioral questions matter too. This section covers how to prepare for behavioral questions and how to give strong, structured responses. 

5The Apple Interview. 
6The Google Interview. 
7The Microsoft Interview 
8The Yahoo Interview 
9The Facebook Interview 
10Before The Interview 
11Interview Frequently Asked Questions 
12How To Prepare for Technical Questions 
13Handling Technical Questions 
14Top Ten Mistakes Candidates Make 
15Special Advice for Software Design Engineers 
16The Sixteen Most Revealing Interview Questions 
17Before The Danger Java Interview 
18Java Interview Questions & Answers +250 Q/A (PART-1) 
(B)AWT.(C)Swing.(D)RMI.(E)JSP.(F)EJB.(G)JDBC.(H)Servlets. (I)Threads. (J)Java util.(K)JMS. (L)Networking. 
(M)Java Coding Standards. 
19Java Interview Questions & Answers +250 Q/A (PART-2) 
20Java Interview Questions & Answers +250 Q/A (PART-3) 
21Java Interview Questions & Answers +250 Q/A (PART-4) 
22Java Coding Standards/Code Clarity/Maintainability/DBMS Issues 
23Dress/Body Appropriately.

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I am not a recruiter. I am a software engineer. And as such, I know what it's like to be asked to whip up brilliant algorithms on the spot, and then write flawless code on a whiteboard. I know because I've been asked to do the same thing--in interviews at Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon, among other companies. 

According to the Last year and this year Data that we have collected from different sources, More than 5,67,000,0 students and IT professionals gone through this book and Successfully secured their jobs in IT industry and Other industries as well. 

I also know because I've been on the other side of the table, asking candidates to do this. I've combed through stacks of resumes to find the engineers who I thought might be able to actually pass these interviews. And I've debated in Google's Hiring Committee whether or not a candidate did well enough to merit an offer. I understand and have experienced the full hiring circle. 

And you, reader, are probably preparing for an interview, perhaps tomorrow, next week, or next year. You likely have or are working towards a Computer Science or related degree. I am not here to re-teach you the basics of what a binary search tree is, or how to traverse a linked list. You already know such things, and if not, there are plenty of other resources to learn them. 

This book is here to help you take your understanding of Computer Science fundamentals to the next level, to help you apply those fundamentals to crack the coding interview. Because while the fundamentals are necessary to land one of the top jobs, they aren't always enough. For countless readers, this book has been just what they needed. 

Cracking The Java Coding Interview 2014 Edition: Total +1000 Java Programming Questions and Solutions (Java/J2EE Including +1000 Questions & Answers 4 Every step of Interview Process) 

The full list of topics are as follows: 
============================ 


The Interview Process 
This section offers an overview on questions are selected and how you will be evaluated. What happens when you get a question wrong? When should you start preparing, and how? What language should you use? 

Behind the Scenes 
Learn what happens behind the scenes during your interview, how decisions really get made, who you interview with, and what they ask you. Companies covered include Google, Amazon, Yahoo, Microsoft, Apple and Facebook. 

Special Situations 
This section explains the process for experience candidates, Program Managers, Dev Managers, Testers / SDETs, and more. Learn what your interviewers are looking for and how much code you need to know. 

Before the Interview 
In order to ace the interview, you first need to get an interview. This section describes what a software engineer's resume should look like and what you should be doing well before your interview. 

Behavioral Preparation 
Although most of a software engineering interview will be technical, behavioral questions matter too. This section covers how to prepare for behavioral questions and how to give strong, structured responses. 

5The Apple Interview. 
6The Google Interview. 
7The Microsoft Interview 
8The Yahoo Interview 
9The Facebook Interview 
10Before The Interview 
11Interview Frequently Asked Questions 
12How To Prepare for Technical Questions 
13Handling Technical Questions 
14Top Ten Mistakes Candidates Make 
15Special Advice for Software Design Engineers 
16The Sixteen Most Revealing Interview Questions 
17Before The Danger Java Interview 
18Java Interview Questions & Answers +250 Q/A (PART-1) 
(B)AWT.(C)Swing.(D)RMI.(E)JSP.(F)EJB.(G)JDBC.(H)Servlets. (I)Threads. (J)Java util.(K)JMS. (L)Networking. 
(M)Java Coding Standards. 
19Java Interview Questions & Answers +250 Q/A (PART-2) 
20Java Interview Questions & Answers +250 Q/A (PART-3) 
21Java Interview Questions & Answers +250 Q/A (PART-4) 
22Java Coding Standards/Code Clarity/Maintainability/DBMS Issues 
23Dress/Body Appropriately.

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