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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Dec 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.
Two coding questions and 15 mcq
Yes, I am fine with flexible timings as it allows me to manage my work-life balance effectively.
I am comfortable with flexible timings as it helps me accommodate personal commitments.
I believe in focusing on productivity rather than strict working hours.
I am adaptable and can work efficiently regardless of the time of day.
I can provide examples of times when flexible timings have benefited my work performance.
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I was interviewed before Feb 2024.
There were two coding questions; one was related to linked lists, and the other was linked to binary trees.
Developed a web application for tracking inventory and sales data
Used React for front-end development
Implemented RESTful APIs using Node.js and Express for back-end
Utilized MongoDB for database management
Integrated authentication and authorization features for secure access
Implemented data visualization using Chart.js
Reversing a linked list involves changing the direction of pointers to go from the end to the beginning.
Start by initializing three pointers: current, previous, and next.
Iterate through the linked list, updating the pointers to reverse the direction of the links.
Update the head of the linked list to point to the new first node, which was the original last node.
Program to find perfect squares between two numbers
Iterate through numbers between the given range
Check if the square root of the number is an integer
If yes, then it is a perfect square
Smart pointers in C++ are objects that act like pointers but provide automatic memory management.
Smart pointers help prevent memory leaks by automatically managing memory allocation and deallocation.
Examples include unique_ptr, shared_ptr, and weak_ptr.
unique_ptr is used for exclusive ownership, shared_ptr for shared ownership, and weak_ptr to prevent circular references.
Mutual exclusion is a concept in concurrent programming where only one thread can access a shared resource at a time.
Ensures that only one thread can access a critical section of code at a time
Prevents race conditions and data corruption
Commonly implemented using locks, semaphores, or mutexes
Example: Using a mutex to protect a shared variable in a multi-threaded application
Implementing multithreading involves creating and managing multiple threads to execute tasks concurrently.
Identify the tasks that can be executed concurrently
Create and manage multiple threads to execute these tasks simultaneously
Use synchronization techniques like locks and semaphores to prevent race conditions
Handle communication and coordination between threads
Consider thread safety and resource sharing issues
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Nov 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Basic aptitude test, if you know basic maths you can easily crack it.
Dispose and finalize are methods used for releasing resources in .NET.
Dispose is used to release unmanaged resources immediately.
Finalize is used to release managed resources when the garbage collector runs.
Dispose can be called manually or through the using statement.
Finalize is called automatically by the garbage collector.
Dispose is implemented by IDisposable interface.
Finalize is implemented by Object class.
OOPs concepts are the principles of Object-Oriented Programming that help in designing and implementing software solutions.
Encapsulation - binding data and functions together
Inheritance - creating new classes from existing ones
Polymorphism - ability of objects to take on multiple forms
Abstraction - hiding implementation details
Objects - instances of classes that encapsulate data and behavior
Inheritance is a mechanism in OOP where a new class is derived from an existing class.
It allows for code reusability and promotes a hierarchical structure.
It can lead to tight coupling and make the code harder to maintain.
It can also result in the creation of unnecessary classes and increase complexity.
Example: A Car class can inherit properties and methods from a Vehicle class.
Example: A Square class can inherit prope
Explicit interface is a way to implement multiple interfaces with same method names.
Explicit interface is used to avoid naming conflicts when implementing multiple interfaces.
It is implemented by prefixing the interface name to the method name.
It is useful when implementing COM interfaces in .NET.
Example: void IInterface1.Method() and void IInterface2.Method()
Interface defines only method signatures while abstract class can have method implementations.
Interfaces can be implemented by multiple classes while abstract classes can only be extended by one class.
Interfaces are used for achieving multiple inheritance in Java while abstract classes are used for single inheritance.
Interfaces cannot have constructors while abstract classes can have constructors.
An example of an inter...
Startup method in .NET Core is used to configure the application's services and middleware.
Startup method is defined in Startup.cs file.
It includes ConfigureServices and Configure methods.
ConfigureServices is used to add services to the dependency injection container.
Configure is used to configure the HTTP request pipeline.
Example: public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) { services.AddMvc(); }
Example...
HTTP verbs are used to indicate the type of action being performed on a resource.
HTTP verbs include GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, HEAD, OPTIONS
GET is used to retrieve data from a server
POST is used to submit data to a server
PUT is used to update an existing resource on a server
DELETE is used to delete a resource from a server
PATCH is used to partially update a resource on a server
HEAD is used to retrieve only the head...
Project architecture refers to the overall design and structure of a software project.
It includes the organization of components and modules
Defines the relationships between them
Specifies the technologies and tools used
Determines the overall performance and scalability
Examples include MVC, microservices, and client-server architecture
posted on 18 Aug 2022
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jul 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Questions based or percentage, profit loss, ratio
Stacks are a data structure that follows the Last In First Out (LIFO) principle.
Elements are added and removed from the top of the stack
Common operations include push (add element) and pop (remove element)
Stacks can be implemented using arrays or linked lists
Examples of stack usage include function call stack and undo/redo functionality in text editors
To find the middle number in a linked list.
Traverse the linked list using two pointers, one moving twice as fast as the other.
When the fast pointer reaches the end, the slow pointer will be at the middle node.
If the linked list has even number of nodes, there will be two middle nodes. Return either one.
posted on 21 Jul 2023
Program to check if a string is an anagram
Create a function that takes in two strings as input
Remove all spaces and convert both strings to lowercase
Sort both strings and compare if they are equal to determine if they are anagrams
React lifecycle methods are special methods that are automatically called by React at specific points in a component's life cycle.
React components have several lifecycle methods such as componentDidMount, componentDidUpdate, componentWillUnmount, etc.
These methods allow developers to perform actions at specific points in a component's life cycle, such as fetching data, updating the UI, or cleaning up resources.
Understa...
Create a web app to perform cred operation
posted on 6 Jan 2024
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jan 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.
General aptitude questions
Abstract topic group discussion
posted on 12 Apr 2024
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Apr 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.
Few questions that would involve problem solving. Basic 10th std math would suffice
Had few DSA questions.
posted on 31 Aug 2024
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Mar 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Simple question on maths
OOPS (Object-Oriented Programming) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects, which can contain data and code.
OOPS focuses on creating objects that interact with each other to solve complex problems
Key principles include encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and abstraction
Encapsulation ensures that the internal state of an object is hidden from the outside world
Inheritance allows a class to inherit...
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Oct 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
Scaling refers to increasing capacity of a system. Horizontal scaling adds more machines, while vertical scaling adds more resources to a machine.
Horizontal scaling involves adding more machines to a system to increase capacity
Vertical scaling involves adding more resources to a machine to increase capacity
Use cases for horizontal scaling include handling increased traffic or adding redundancy
Use cases for vertical sca...
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