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Hoisting is a JavaScript mechanism where variable and function declarations are moved to the top of their containing scope.
Variable declarations are hoisted to the top of their scope, but not their initializations.
Function declarations are fully hoisted, meaning they can be called before they are declared.
Hoisting can lead to unexpected behavior if not understood properly.
Interrate get API,create design using html CSS typescript
Remove duplicate elements
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jan 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Directives in Angular JS are markers on a DOM element that tell Angular's HTML compiler to attach a specified behavior to that DOM element.
Directives are used to create reusable components.
They can be used to manipulate the DOM.
Examples include ng-model, ng-bind, ng-show, etc.
Time queue in API refers to managing requests in a sequential order.
Time queue ensures that API requests are processed in the order they are received.
It helps in preventing overload on the server by limiting the number of concurrent requests.
Examples include using promises or async/await in JavaScript to handle API calls sequentially.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Nov 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
They give a standard application to develop in mvvm or clean architecture, don't forget to write unit tests
Flutter is a UI toolkit for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase.
Flutter is an open-source framework developed by Google.
It uses the Dart programming language.
Flutter allows for hot reload, which enables developers to see changes instantly.
It provides a rich set of pre-built widgets for building user interfaces.
Flutter can be used to create apps for iOS, Android, w
Compose way of thinking involves breaking down complex problems into smaller, manageable parts and then combining them to create a solution.
Break down a problem into smaller components
Solve each component individually
Combine the solutions to create a complete solution
Example: Using functions to break down a complex task into smaller functions and then combining them to achieve the desired outcome
Lifecycle of view refers to the stages a view goes through from creation to destruction in an application.
Creation: View is initialized and loaded into memory.
Layout: View is positioned and sized on the screen.
Display: View is rendered and displayed to the user.
Interaction: User interacts with the view through input events.
Destruction: View is removed from memory when no longer needed.
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Changes in COBOL programs depend on the specific requirements and goals of the project.
Changes may involve modifying existing code to add new functionality or improve performance.
Updates may also be necessary to ensure compatibility with new hardware or software systems.
Refactoring code to improve readability and maintainability is another common change.
Examples of changes include adding new data fields, modifying cond...
The expected salary for a Software Engineer varies depending on factors such as experience, location, and company size.
The salary range for Software Engineers can vary greatly depending on their level of experience.
Location plays a significant role in determining salary, with higher salaries typically found in tech hubs like Silicon Valley.
The size and reputation of the company can also impact salary, with larger compa...
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before May 2022. There were 6 interview rounds.
2-3 coding questions. around 2 hours. medium to hard. any language
Conducted along with the coding round
C is a programming language used for system programming, embedded systems, and game development.
C was developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs in 1972.
It is a compiled language, meaning that the code is translated into machine-readable instructions before execution.
C is known for its efficiency and low-level control over hardware, making it a popular choice for operating systems and device drivers.
C functions are defin...
Header files are used to declare functions, variables, and constants that are used in multiple source files.
Header files allow for modular programming and code reuse.
They help to avoid code duplication and reduce errors.
Examples of header files include stdio.h, math.h, and string.h.
Header files are included using the #include preprocessor directive.
A microprocessor is a small computer chip that performs arithmetic and logic operations.
Microprocessors are the heart of modern computers and electronic devices.
They are made up of millions of transistors that switch on and off to perform calculations.
Microprocessors fetch instructions from memory, decode them, and execute them.
Examples of microprocessors include Intel's Pentium and AMD's Ryzen processors.
Microprocesso...
Micro control is a type of control system that uses microprocessors to control various devices and processes.
Micro control systems are used in various applications such as home automation, industrial automation, and robotics.
They are designed to be compact and efficient, with low power consumption and high processing power.
Micro control systems can be programmed using various programming languages such as C, C++, and a...
Embedded systems are computer systems designed to perform specific tasks within a larger system.
Embedded systems are often used in devices such as medical equipment, automobiles, and home appliances.
They typically have limited processing power and memory compared to general-purpose computers.
They are designed to be reliable and efficient, often running on low-power processors.
Programming languages commonly used for emb...
A network is a group of interconnected devices that communicate with each other. There are three types of networks: LAN, WAN, and MAN.
A LAN (Local Area Network) is a network that covers a small area, like a home or office.
A WAN (Wide Area Network) is a network that covers a large area, like a city or country.
A MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) is a network that covers a larger area than a LAN but smaller than a WAN, like...
Modulation is the process of varying a signal's characteristics to transmit information.
Modulation is used in various communication systems to transmit information over a distance.
It involves varying one or more of the signal's properties such as amplitude, frequency, or phase.
Examples of modulation techniques include amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation (PM).
Amplitude is the measure of the height of a wave from its resting position.
Amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position.
It is measured in units of length, such as meters or feet.
In sound waves, amplitude determines the loudness of the sound.
In light waves, amplitude determines the brightness of the light.
Amplitude can be positive or negative, depending on the direction of the displaceme
Use is the purpose or function of something.
Use defines the intended purpose of a product or service.
It helps users understand how to utilize the product effectively.
Use can also refer to the act of employing something for a specific task.
For example, the use of a hammer is to drive nails into wood.
Amplification is the process of increasing the magnitude of a signal.
Amplification is commonly used in audio systems to increase the volume of sound.
It can also refer to the process of increasing the power of an electrical signal.
Amplification can be achieved through the use of amplifiers or other electronic devices.
In genetics, amplification refers to the process of making multiple copies of a specific DNA sequence.
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