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Software Testing life cycle
Software Testing life cycle refers to the process of planning, designing, executing, and evaluating tests for software applications.
It involves several phases such as requirement analysis, test planning, test design, test execution, and test closure.
Each phase has specific objectives and activities that contribute to ensuring the quality of the software.
For example, in the requirement analysi...
Agile methodology is an iterative approach to software development that emphasizes flexibility and collaboration.
Agile involves breaking down projects into smaller, manageable tasks called sprints.
Teams work closely together and communicate frequently to ensure progress and address any issues.
Customer feedback is incorporated throughout the development process to ensure the final product meets their needs.
Agile values ...
I was interviewed before Sep 2016.
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before Sep 2018. There were 4 interview rounds.
I was interviewed in Jul 2017.
I am a software engineer with experience in developing and maintaining software applications.
I have a strong background in programming languages such as Java, C++, and Python.
I have worked on various projects, including developing web applications and implementing software solutions.
I am skilled in problem-solving and debugging, ensuring efficient and effective software development.
I have experience in collaborating wi...
I learned valuable teamwork and problem-solving skills during my summer internship.
Developed strong collaboration skills by working with a team of software engineers to complete projects
Gained experience in troubleshooting and debugging software issues
Learned to effectively communicate and present technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Improved problem-solving abilities by identifying and re...
Java is an object-oriented language while C is a procedural language.
Java is platform-independent while C is platform-dependent.
Java has automatic garbage collection while C requires manual memory management.
Java has built-in support for multithreading while C requires external libraries.
Java has a larger standard library compared to C.
Java is more secure than C due to its strong type checking and exception handling.
C ...
Pointers are variables that store memory addresses of other variables in programming languages.
Pointers allow direct access and manipulation of memory locations.
They are commonly used in programming languages like C and C++.
Pointers can be used to pass variables by reference, allowing modifications to the original value.
They can also be used to dynamically allocate memory.
Example: int* ptr; // declares a pointer to an
In 5 years, I see myself as a senior software engineer leading a team of developers.
Leading a team of developers
Working on complex projects
Continuing to learn and grow in my role
Contributing to the success of the company
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