Cracking the Coding Interview: 150 Programming Interview Questions and Solutions
Date: 21 April 2011, 05:48
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This book gives you the interview preparation you need to get the top software developer jobs. * 150 Programming Interview Questions and Solutions: From binary trees to binary search, this list of 150 questions includes the most common and most useful questions in data structures, algorithms, and knowledge based questions. * Ten Mistakes Candidates Make -- And How to Avoid Them: Don't lose your dream job by making these common mistakes. Learn what many candidates do wrong, and how to avoid these issues. * Steps to Prepare for Behavioral and Technical Questions: Stop meandering through an endless set of questions, while missing some of the most important preparation techniques. Follow these steps to more thoroughly prepare in less time. * Interview War Stories: A View from the Interviewer's Side: Humorous but instructive stories from our interviewers show you how some candidates really flopped on the most important question - and how you can avoid doing the same. As you get ready for your interviews, consider these suggestions: »»Write Code on Paper: Most interviewers won’t give you a computer and will instead expect you to write code on a whiteboard or on paper. To simulate this environment, try answering interview problems by writing code on paper first, and then typing them into a computer as-is. Whiteboard / paper coding is a special skill, which can be mastered with constant practice. »»Know Your Resume: While technical skills are extremely important, that’s no reason to neglect your own resume. Make sure to prepare yourself to give a quick summary of any project or job you were involved with, and to discuss the hardest and most interesting problems you encountered along the day. »»Don’t Memorize Solutions: While this book offers a representative sample of interview questions, there are still thousands of interview questions out there. Memorizing solutions is not a great use of your time. Rather, use this book to explore approaches to problems, to learn new concepts, and to practice your skills. »»Talk Out Loud: Interviewers want to understand how you think and approach problems, so talk out loud while you’re solving problems. Let the interviewer see how you’re tackling the problem, and they just might guide you as well. Table of Contents Foreword Introduction Behind the Scenes The Microsoft Interview The Amazon Interview The Google Interview The Apple Interview The Yahoo Interview Interview War Stories Before the Interview Resume Advice Behavioral Preparation Technical Preparation The Interview and Beyond Handling Behavioral Questions Handling Technical Questions Five Algorithm Approaches The Offer and Beyond Top Ten Mistakes Candidates Make Frequently Asked Questions Interview Questions Data Structures Chapter 1 | Arrays and Strings Chapter 2 | Linked Lists Chapter 3 | Stacks and Queues Chapter 4 | Trees and Graphs Concepts and Algorithms Chapter 5 | Bit Manipulation Chapter 6 | Brain Teasers Chapter 7 | Object Oriented Design Chapter 8 | Recursion Chapter 9 | Sorting and Searching Chapter 10 | Mathematical Chapter 11 | Testing Chapter 12 | System Design and Memory Limits Knowledge Based Chapter 13 | C++ Chapter 14 | Java Chapter 15 | Databases Chapter 16 | Low Level Chapter 17 | Networking Chapter 18 | Threads and Locks Additional Review Problems Chapter 19 | Moderate Chapter 20 | Hard Solutions Index Mock Interviews
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