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Hoisting in JS is the behavior where variable and function declarations are moved to the top of their containing scope during the compilation phase.
Variable declarations are hoisted to the top of their scope, but not their assignments.
Function declarations are fully hoisted, meaning they can be called before they are declared.
Hoisting can lead to unexpected behavior if not understood properly.
Closures are functions that have access to variables from their containing scope even after the function has finished executing.
Closures allow functions to access variables from their parent function even after the parent function has finished executing.
Closures are created whenever a function is defined within another function.
Closures are commonly used in event handlers, callbacks, and asynchronous programming.
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Sep 2020. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 24 Jan 2021
I applied via Campus Placement
posted on 15 Sep 2021
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2020.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
It happens in very friendly manner.
Given an 'M x N' matrix, print all the possible paths from the top-left corner to the bottom-right corner. You can only move either right (from (i,j) to (i,j+1)) or dow...
Print all possible paths from top-left to bottom-right in a matrix by moving only right or down.
Use backtracking to explore all possible paths from top-left to bottom-right in the matrix.
At each cell, recursively explore moving right and down until reaching the bottom-right corner.
Keep track of the current path and add it to the result when reaching the destination.
Yes, I can create 2 tables in SQL and perform operations like INSERT, SELECT, UPDATE, and DELETE.
Create Table 1: CREATE TABLE employees (id INT, name VARCHAR(50), salary DECIMAL(10,2));
Create Table 2: CREATE TABLE departments (dept_id INT, dept_name VARCHAR(50));
Insert Data: INSERT INTO employees VALUES (1, 'John Doe', 50000);
Select Data: SELECT * FROM employees WHERE salary > 40000;
Update Data: UPDATE employees SET...
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
No problem occur very friendly environment.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Hard
You need to determine all possible paths for a rat starting at position (0, 0) in a square maze to reach its destination at (N-1, N-1). The maze is represented as an N*N ma...
Find all possible paths for a rat in a maze from source to destination.
Use backtracking to explore all possible paths in the maze.
Keep track of visited cells to avoid revisiting them.
Explore all possible directions (up, down, left, right) from each cell.
Add the current direction to the path and recursively explore further.
If the destination is reached, add the path to the list of valid paths.
Tip 1 : Competitive programming plays a major role when you are appearing for coding rounds as a fresher. In the coding rounds, you won't get direct problems copied from Geeksforgeeks or Leetcode. You would be required to use your logical thinking to go ahead in the process. This is where competitive programming helps.
Tip 2 : Coding rounds are all about Coding + Timing. Most people fail to excel due to the pressure of a timer ticking on your head. So, instead of just solving problems, try to participate in timed contests. This will help you be used to the pressure of the timer.
Tip 3 : Many big companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and even Google expect you to be good at standard problems. So, once you are done with coding round by your logical skills and competitive programming, you must be well versed with some standard problems in order to excel.
Application resume tips for other job seekersTip 1 : Make it short, crisp, and simple. It is always good to have a 1 pager resume.
Tip 2 : Resume must comprise of the following: Educational Qualifications, Technical skills, Projects, Work experience (if any), Achievements. Other than this, you may include some extra co-curricular achievements.
posted on 2 Jun 2022
I appeared for an interview before Jun 2021.
Had DSA and aptitude questions
A closure is a function that has access to its outer function's variables, even after the outer function has returned.
A closure is created when a function is defined inside another function.
It allows for private variables and functions in JavaScript.
Closures are used for data hiding, encapsulation, and creating modules.
Example: function outer() { var x = 10; function inner() { console.log(x); } return inner; } var clos
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Jul 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
My growth in life has been characterized by continuous learning, personal development, and professional achievements.
Continuous learning: I have consistently sought out opportunities to expand my knowledge and skills in software development through courses, workshops, and self-study.
Personal development: I have actively worked on improving my soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and time management, which have...
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Jun 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
Looking for new challenges and growth opportunities.
Seeking a more challenging role
Want to learn new technologies
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