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  • Meta logoAsked at Meta 
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    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • Apple logoAsked at Apple 
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    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
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  • Accenture logoAsked at Accenture 
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    "NA"

    Gaddipati V. - "NA"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
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  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
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    Behavioral
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  • Amazon logoAsked at Amazon 
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    "Understanding the Basics Choosing Learning Resources Practicing and Applying Knowledge Seeking Help and Staying Updated Leveraging Modern Tools"

    An D. - "Understanding the Basics Choosing Learning Resources Practicing and Applying Knowledge Seeking Help and Staying Updated Leveraging Modern Tools"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
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  • Apple logoAsked at Apple 
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    "A full stack developer could be summarized as the person who both writes the APIs and consumes the APIs. They are familiar with Databases/Data-layer services, middle-layer/application services and business logic, and finally familiar with the consumers whether front-end applications/UIs or other systems. They can understand the trade-offs up and down the stack, where to adjust along the service-call-path. Ideally they are comfortable programming both async calls (front end javascript promises, e"

    Luke P. - "A full stack developer could be summarized as the person who both writes the APIs and consumes the APIs. They are familiar with Databases/Data-layer services, middle-layer/application services and business logic, and finally familiar with the consumers whether front-end applications/UIs or other systems. They can understand the trade-offs up and down the stack, where to adjust along the service-call-path. Ideally they are comfortable programming both async calls (front end javascript promises, e"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Technical
  • Google logoAsked at Google 
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    "You are given a string S and a number K as input, and your task is to print S to console output considering that, at most, you can print K characters per line. Example: S = "abracadabra sample" K = 11 Output: abracadabra sample Note that this problem requires the interviewee gather extra requirements from the interviewer (e.g. do we care about multiple white spaces? what if the length of a word is greater than K, ...)"

    B. T. - "You are given a string S and a number K as input, and your task is to print S to console output considering that, at most, you can print K characters per line. Example: S = "abracadabra sample" K = 11 Output: abracadabra sample Note that this problem requires the interviewee gather extra requirements from the interviewer (e.g. do we care about multiple white spaces? what if the length of a word is greater than K, ...)"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
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  • Google logoAsked at Google 
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    Software Engineer
    Technical
  • JP Morgan Chase logoAsked at JP Morgan Chase 
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    Data Structures & Algorithms
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  • Visa logoAsked at Visa 
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    "An Object Oriented programming deals with data and members. An Object Oriented Programming consumes more memory. An OOPS Consist of bottom-up approach. An OOPS is more secure Than POP. POP. An POP deals with Functions. An POP is less secure compare to OOPS. An POP contains less memory. An POP doesnt contain acess Modifiers."

    Arun G. - "An Object Oriented programming deals with data and members. An Object Oriented Programming consumes more memory. An OOPS Consist of bottom-up approach. An OOPS is more secure Than POP. POP. An POP deals with Functions. An POP is less secure compare to OOPS. An POP contains less memory. An POP doesnt contain acess Modifiers."See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Concept
  • Walmart Labs logoAsked at Walmart Labs 
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    Behavioral
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  • Nvidia logoAsked at Nvidia 
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    "def containSubString(mainString, SubString): s1 = "hello world" # main String s2 = "hello" s3 = "world" s4 = "Nothing" answer1 = containSubString(s1, s2) answer2 = containSubString(s1, s3) answer3 = containSubString(s1, s4) print(answer1 , answer2, answer) "

    Jalpa S. - "def containSubString(mainString, SubString): s1 = "hello world" # main String s2 = "hello" s3 = "world" s4 = "Nothing" answer1 = containSubString(s1, s2) answer2 = containSubString(s1, s3) answer3 = containSubString(s1, s4) print(answer1 , answer2, answer) "See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
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  • Nike logoAsked at Nike 
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    "I did not give the proper ans so gettting rejected"

    Praveen K. - "I did not give the proper ans so gettting rejected"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Concept
  • Oracle logoAsked at Oracle 
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    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • "/* You are with your friends in a castle, where there are multiple rooms named after flowers. Some of the rooms contain treasures - we call them the treasure rooms. Each room contains a single instruction that tells you which room to go to next. * instructions1 and treasurerooms_1 * lily* --------- daisy sunflower | | | v v v jasmin --> tulip* violet* ----> rose* --> ^ | ^ ^ | "

    Azeezat R. - "/* You are with your friends in a castle, where there are multiple rooms named after flowers. Some of the rooms contain treasures - we call them the treasure rooms. Each room contains a single instruction that tells you which room to go to next. * instructions1 and treasurerooms_1 * lily* --------- daisy sunflower | | | v v v jasmin --> tulip* violet* ----> rose* --> ^ | ^ ^ | "See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
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  • Anthropic logoAsked at Anthropic 
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    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • Apple logoAsked at Apple 
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    Software Engineer
    Behavioral
  • Anduril logoAsked at Anduril 
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  • Anduril logoAsked at Anduril 
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    "A doubly linked list is like a train where the engine is its head, and the compartments doors are interconnected, you can travel though them. The last compartment is the tail and is not connected with anything. Following is a visual: Head C1 C2 C3....Cn Tail Pseudocode: **class Node: Data pointer next pointer prev End class DLL = NULL //pointer to list insertion: if DLL is NULL: head = new Node() DLL = head DLL.prev = NU"

    Rasika D. - "A doubly linked list is like a train where the engine is its head, and the compartments doors are interconnected, you can travel though them. The last compartment is the tail and is not connected with anything. Following is a visual: Head C1 C2 C3....Cn Tail Pseudocode: **class Node: Data pointer next pointer prev End class DLL = NULL //pointer to list insertion: if DLL is NULL: head = new Node() DLL = head DLL.prev = NU"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Data Structures & Algorithms
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  • Nvidia logoAsked at Nvidia 
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    "Function that is passed as an argument or parameter to another function and it gets executed when the function that it is passed to gets executed"

    Susmita S. - "Function that is passed as an argument or parameter to another function and it gets executed when the function that it is passed to gets executed"See full answer

    Software Engineer
    Coding
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