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Store One Retail Interview Questions and Answers
Q1. Explain the projects undertaken?
Q2. What would you like to work on ? Web Technologies or android.
What is the difference between get and post?
Q3. What would you like to work on ? Web Technologies or android
I would like to work on both web technologies and android.
I have experience in both web development and android app development.
Working on both will allow me to expand my skills and knowledge.
I am excited about the potential of creating seamless experiences across web and mobile platforms.
Examples of projects I have worked on include a web-based dashboard for data visualization and an android app for tracking fitness goals.
Q5. What is the difference between get and post?
GET and POST are HTTP methods used for sending data to a server, but GET requests data from a server while POST submits data to be processed.
GET requests data from a server while POST submits data to be processed
GET requests are cached while POST requests are not
GET requests have length restrictions while POST requests do not
GET requests are visible in the URL while POST requests are not
GET requests are used for retrieving data while POST requests are used for submitting data
Q7. What do you mean by sessions?
Sessions refer to a period of time during which a user interacts with a product or service.
Sessions can be used to track user behavior and engagement.
They can be measured by the amount of time a user spends on a website or app.
Sessions can also refer to a group of related tasks or activities that are completed in a single sitting.
In product development, sessions can be used to analyze user feedback and make improvements to the product.
Examples of session-based products includ...read more
Q8. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites store on a user's device to remember their preferences and track their activity.
Cookies are used to personalize website content and improve user experience.
They can also be used for tracking and advertising purposes.
Examples of cookie types include session cookies, persistent cookies, and third-party cookies.
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