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I was attended for technical f2f round for Android app developer, they asked to develop sample app with large json parsing in grid view. It's good and nice.
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No, calling finish() in onCreate() will not call onResume() or other lifecycle functions before onDestroy().
Calling finish() in onCreate() will immediately destroy the activity without calling any other lifecycle methods.
If you want to finish an activity after it has been created and resumed, you should call finish() in onPause() or onStop().
It is generally not recommended to call finish() in onCreate() as it can lead
RecyclerView is a flexible view for providing a limited window into a large data set.
RecyclerView is used to display large sets of data efficiently
It uses a ViewHolder pattern to recycle views
Corner cases include handling empty data sets and updating data dynamically
Communication between activity and fragment is done through interfaces.
Activity implements an interface and passes it to the fragment
Fragment can then call methods of the interface to communicate with the activity
This allows for communication between the two components without tight coupling
Find the second largest element in an array of strings.
Sort the array in descending order and return the second element.
Iterate through the array and keep track of the largest and second largest elements.
Use a priority queue to find the second largest element.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before May 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Lifecycle methods are methods that are automatically called at certain points in the lifecycle of a component in React.
Lifecycle methods include componentDidMount, componentDidUpdate, componentWillUnmount, etc.
These methods allow developers to perform actions at specific points in a component's lifecycle, such as fetching data after the component has been rendered.
They are used to manage side effects, perform cleanup, ...
React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
Component-based architecture for reusability and easy maintenance
Virtual DOM for efficient updates and performance optimization
JSX syntax for writing HTML within JavaScript
One-way data binding for predictable data flow
Support for server-side rendering for improved SEO
Large community and ecosystem with many third-party libraries and tools
Class components are ES6 classes that extend from React.Component and have state and lifecycle methods, while functional components are simple functions that take props as input and return JSX.
Class components are defined using ES6 classes and have a render method.
Functional components are defined as simple functions that take props as input and return JSX.
Class components can have state and lifecycle methods like comp...
Higher order components are functions that take a component and return a new component with additional functionality.
Higher order components enhance the functionality of existing components
They can be used for code reusability and separation of concerns
Examples include withRouter from React Router and connect from React Redux
React hooks are functions that let you use state and other React features without writing a class.
React hooks were introduced in React 16.8.
They allow you to use state and other React features in functional components.
Some commonly used hooks are useState, useEffect, useContext, and useReducer.
Hooks are more flexible and easier to use compared to class components.
ContextAPI is a built-in feature in React for managing global state, while Redux is a separate library for state management in React applications.
ContextAPI is built into React, while Redux is a separate library.
ContextAPI is primarily used for managing global state in a React application.
Redux provides a centralized store for state management and follows a unidirectional data flow.
ContextAPI is simpler to use for smal...
Semantic elements in HTML are tags that clearly define the content they wrap, providing meaning to both browsers and developers.
Semantic elements help improve SEO by providing search engines with better understanding of the content.
Examples of semantic elements include <header>, <footer>, <article>, <section>, <nav>, <aside>, <main>, <figure>, <figcaption>, <deta...
Pseudo elements are used in CSS to style specific parts of an element.
Pseudo elements are denoted by double colons (::) in CSS.
They allow styling of specific parts of an element, like the first letter or line.
Common pseudo elements include ::before, ::after, ::first-line, and ::first-letter.
The box model is a fundamental concept in CSS that defines the layout of elements on a webpage.
The box model consists of content, padding, border, and margin.
Content: the actual content of the element, such as text or images.
Padding: space between the content and the border.
Border: a line that goes around the padding and content.
Margin: space outside the border, separating the element from other elements.
Hoisting is a JavaScript mechanism where variable and function declarations are moved to the top of their containing scope during the compilation phase.
Variable and function declarations are hoisted to the top of their scope.
Only declarations are hoisted, not initializations.
Function declarations take precedence over variable declarations.
Example: console.log(myVar); var myVar = 10; // Output: undefined
Example: cons...
Normal functions are defined using the function keyword, while arrow functions are defined using the => syntax.
Normal functions are hoisted, while arrow functions are not hoisted.
Arrow functions do not have their own 'this' keyword, they inherit it from the parent scope.
Arrow functions do not have their own 'arguments' object.
Arrow functions are more concise and have implicit return.
Arrow functions cannot be used as co
Splice and slice are methods used in programming to manipulate arrays.
Splice is used to add or remove elements from an array at a specific index.
Slice is used to extract a portion of an array and returns a new array.
Example of splice: array.splice(2, 0, 'new element') - adds 'new element' at index 2.
Example of slice: array.slice(1, 4) - extracts elements from index 1 to 3.
Coding questions on Java script like array methods and objects handling. coding questions on React is like life cycle methods using functional components and state management.
I appeared for an interview in Jan 2025.
Data structures, particularly strings, play a crucial role in problem-solving.
I have a strong technical background, excellent problem-solving skills, and a passion for software development.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and 5 years of experience in software development.
I am proficient in multiple programming languages such as Java, Python, and JavaScript.
I have a track record of delivering high-quality code on time and within budget.
I am a quick learner and always eager to stay u...
Strength: Problem-solving skills, Weakness: Impatience
Strength: Strong problem-solving skills demonstrated through successful projects
Weakness: Impatience when tasks take longer than expected, working on improving patience through time management techniques
Passion for problem-solving and creating innovative solutions drove me to pursue a career in software development.
Fascination with technology and its potential to improve lives
Enjoyment of logical thinking and coding challenges
Desire to constantly learn and adapt in a fast-paced industry
Previous experience in programming projects or internships
My area of expertise in programming languages is in web development, specifically with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
Proficient in JavaScript for client-side scripting and server-side development with Node.js
Experienced in building responsive and interactive web applications using HTML and CSS
Familiar with popular frameworks and libraries like React, Angular, and Bootstrap
JavaScript is a high-level, interpreted programming language used for creating interactive websites.
JavaScript is commonly used for client-side web development.
It allows for dynamic content updates without reloading the page.
JavaScript can be used to create interactive elements like forms, animations, and games.
It is supported by all major web browsers.
JavaScript can also be used for server-side development with Node.j
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Nov 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
I have worked on React Native for mobile app development.
Developed a mobile app for a client using React Native
Used Redux for state management
Integrated with Firebase for real-time database and authentication
Implemented push notifications using Firebase Cloud Messaging
posted on 16 Nov 2023
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Nov 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
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