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1st coding interview: Easy leetcode question. Palindrome sort of level 2nd coding interview: Mid leetcode question. Two-pointer sort of thing 3rd coding interview: Hard leetcode question. I am not even sure what the interviewer wanted here because he kept changing requirements to make it harder and harder, and he didn't bother to explain what he wanted me to do even after I asked
Find two strings are anagram
DSA, Project related, MCQs. Coding challenge was of medium level
1. Introduce Yourself 2. Automation Framework Explantation 3. Explain OOPs Concepts 4. Explain About OOPs Concepts in Automation Framework
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Classic instance of what opponents of coding interviews (which does not include me) object to. The engineneer was looking for me to spot the recursive trick for a string conversion problem, which was by no means obvious, and was by no means obviously correct even after he gave up on me and pointed it out. He ended the programming session after I raised questions about correctness, even though there was time left, without giving me a chance to implement the algorithm he’d suggested. He said that I had shown that I knew how to code it, but obviously meant the opposite: I got a rejection email soon after the interview. (I don’t disagree with the rejection: Apple seemed to be looking for a CS major to output code quickly; I’m a math major who has only written a test harness from scratch three times in my career.) Most troubling for a testing position, while I was writing doctests† to make sure I had understood his specification, he told me there wasn’t enough time to write tests, or to document my iterative algorithm: I should just start typing code. Somewhat less troublingly (at least for me as an applicant, if not as an Apple customer), the problem would probably have been a test of memory rather than coding ability for a CS major, since it seems to be a topic which would have been covered in class. ___ † doctest is a very cool Python module, which examines the examples you put into a function’s documentation string, and complains if it does not produce the output you specified.
Refactor a solution using SOLID principles and write some automated test cases. You can use any language but I chose C#.
The questions are mainly based on OOPS concept and Python questions
1. Find smallest number that can be created from the array [1,2,3,4,5], if we take out 3 digits from it. 2. Binary search related question. - Palindrome 3. Implementation of data structure, in which situation what data structure to be used, and why. 4. Create test cases from a given application. 5. General experience. 6. Conflict management
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