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Hosting is the process of storing a website or application on a server, while closure is a function that retains access to variables from its parent scope.
Hosting involves storing a website or application on a server to make it accessible on the internet.
Closure is a function that retains access to variables from its parent scope, even after the parent function has finished executing.
var, let, and const are used to declare variables in JavaScript. var has function scope, let has block scope, and const is a constant with block scope.
var has function scope, meaning it is accessible throughout the function it is declared in.
let has block scope, meaning it is only accessible within the block it is declared in.
const is similar to let in terms of block scope, but the value cannot be reassigned.
Asynchronous programming allows tasks to run independently of the main program flow, improving performance and responsiveness.
Asynchronous code does not block the main thread, allowing other tasks to continue while waiting for a response.
Callbacks, promises, and async/await are common ways to handle asynchronous operations in JavaScript.
Example: fetching data from an API while the rest of the application continues to r
The output for the given code snippets will be: 1) 20 2) ReferenceError: Cannot access 'b' before initialization 3) ReferenceError: b is not defined
In the first snippet, variable 'a' is declared using 'var' after it is assigned a value, so it logs 20 without any issues.
In the second snippet, variable 'b' is declared using 'let' after it is assigned a value, so it throws a ReferenceError as 'b' is accessed before initia...
Centered div with text and animation using HTML and CSS
Create a div element with text inside
Apply CSS styles to center the div on the page
Use CSS animations to add animation effects
Semantic tags are HTML tags that provide meaning to the content they enclose, helping search engines and screen readers understand the structure of a webpage.
Semantic tags help improve SEO by providing context to search engines.
They also improve accessibility for screen readers by clearly defining the structure of a webpage.
Examples of semantic tags include
Use media queries, flexible grids, and relative units to create a responsive web page.
Use media queries to apply different styles based on screen size
Create flexible grids using CSS Grid or Flexbox
Use relative units like percentages or ems for sizing elements
Consider using frameworks like Bootstrap or Material-UI for responsive design
Test your design on different devices and screen sizes
SASS is a preprocessor scripting language that is interpreted into CSS, offering more features and flexibility.
SASS is a preprocessor for CSS, allowing for variables, nesting, and mixins to be used in stylesheets.
SASS code needs to be compiled into CSS before being used in a web project.
SASS helps in writing cleaner and more organized CSS code, making it easier to maintain and update styles.
CSS is the styling language ...
Form validation can be done using HTML attributes like required, pattern, and maxlength. Phone number validation with country code can be achieved using regex.
Use the 'required' attribute to make fields mandatory
Use the 'pattern' attribute with regex to validate input format
Use the 'maxlength' attribute to limit the number of characters in a field
For phone number validation with country code, use regex to match the des...
I use Jest for testing React applications due to its simplicity and integration with React ecosystem.
Jest is the most popular test library for React applications
It comes pre-configured with Create React App and has great support for snapshot testing
Jest also has built-in mocking capabilities which make it easy to test components with dependencies
Mounting is the process of rendering a component into the DOM, while shallow rendering allows testing a component without rendering its children.
Mounting is the initial phase of the component lifecycle where the component is rendered into the DOM.
Shallow rendering in testing library renders only the component itself, not its children.
Shallow rendering is useful for isolating the component being tested and avoiding rend...
Redux Toolkit is the official, recommended way to write Redux logic. It simplifies the process of managing state in React applications.
Redux Toolkit provides a set of tools and best practices to streamline Redux development.
It includes utilities like createSlice, createReducer, and configureStore to simplify the code and reduce boilerplate.
Redux Toolkit also includes built-in Immer integration for writing immutable upd...
API calls in Redux are typically handled using middleware like Redux Thunk. User name can be retrieved from Redux state and displayed in components.
Use Redux Thunk middleware to make API calls in Redux
Dispatch actions to update Redux state with API response data
Access user name from Redux state in components to display it
Thunk middleware in Redux allows for asynchronous logic to be handled in Redux actions.
Thunk middleware allows for dispatching functions instead of just plain objects in Redux actions.
It enables handling asynchronous API calls within Redux actions.
Thunk middleware helps in simplifying the code by moving complex logic outside of components.
Example: Thunk middleware can be used to dispatch an action after a delay or to f...
Binary search is a search algorithm that finds the position of a target value within a sorted array.
Divide the array into two halves and compare the target value with the middle element.
If the target value is less than the middle element, search the left half. If greater, search the right half.
Repeat the process until the target value is found or the subarray is empty.
Concurrency technique in Android allows multiple tasks to run simultaneously, improving performance and responsiveness.
Concurrency in Android can be achieved using AsyncTask, Handlers, Executors, and RxJava.
AsyncTask allows running background tasks on a separate thread and updating UI on the main thread.
Handlers are used to post and process Runnable objects on a thread's message queue.
Executors provide a high-level API...
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There was 1 interview round.
The lifecycle of an Activity in Android refers to the series of states an Activity goes through from creation to destruction.
An Activity goes through states like onCreate, onStart, onResume, onPause, onStop, onDestroy, etc.
Each state has specific methods that can be overridden to perform actions at that state.
For example, onCreate is called when the Activity is first created, onResume is called when the Activity is bro
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