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I appeared for an interview in Jul 2020.
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 Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Basic apptitude and coding is asked coding is very easy u can use any language like c python java there is plenty of time to finish the test
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
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jul 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Questions in aptitude section was easy and would require good analytical and quantitative skills.
Total 10 questions
6 debugging question
4 easy-medium level coding questions (2 Marks + 3 Marks + 3 Marks + 3 Marks)
posted on 12 Sep 2023
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Aug 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
1st round
25 mcq apptitude + 10 DSA question
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Oct 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Basic Aptitude test followed by 2 coding questions. Test was very easy.
This was pen and paper coding test, where we were given 20 questions and we had to write code on paper. Total time was 2-3 hr.
I have given the online aptitude test of zeus learning (on campus) , which was the very first round and the test was divided into two parts, first part was mostly coding-decoding questions (aptitude) which was easy according to me but it was tricky too and second part included 2 dsa question and both the questions were of easy level.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
Test was of 1.5 hrs and it was online. It was completely based on technical questions.
This test was offline and it was a pen paper test wherein 10 questions will be given you have to write code or spot the error and correct them.
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