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:school_satchel: :rocket: :tada: A list of interview questions. This repository is everything you need to prepare for your technical interview.
License: MIT License
Hello @denisschmidt and @uliaaan!
I prepared everything is necessary as described here https://github.com/FAQGURU/FAQGURU/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#Translations
My repo for transfer - https://github.com/lex111/FAQGURU
Language - JavaScript and more maybe
Hello @denisschmidt and @uliaaan!
I'm a college student in Korea
Can i translate into Korean?
Please add interview Questions in Swift iOS
I would like to help with the translation into Russian. I'm a moderator @freeCodeCamp, including the moderator of the Russian section, and yes - i am native russian speaker
Hello @denisschmidt and @uliaaan!
I'm from Brazil and I'd like to translate this documentation for you. I'll follow instructions written here and for the translation I'll follow your topics lineup. Thanks.
Почему на русском не сделали сразу как вторую ветку, скажем? Было бы замечательно чтобы и другие разработчики, кто не понимает или плохо понимает на английском смогли работать с этими вопросами.
Why didn't you do it in Russian right away as a second branch, let's say? It would be great if other developers who do not understand or understand English poorly could work with these questions.
I'm a front-end engineer from China, I think maybe i can help with the chinese translation
I suggest that you can add more languages to this FAQ infomation.
hi,
It would be really helpful if you added operating system questions as well. Big tech companies seems to focus on them.
Dear @denisschmidt and @uliaaan,
Thanks for a very helpful repo.
I'm a Vietnamese and I want to translate this repo into Vietnamese, for all guys who hard to approach with English from Vietnam.
I has prepared everything is necessary as described in: https://github.com/FAQGURU/FAQGURU/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#Translations
My repo: https://github.com/meesudzu/FAQGURU
First is HTML5 & CSS. ASP.NET MVC, Bootstrap, Java, Data-Structures,... for future.
Thanks.
There is other variant as mentioned here: https://prepwork.appacademy.io/coding-test-1/practice-coding-exercise/ which mention to consider the sum of last & first numbers add up to 7.
lucky_sevens?
Write a function lucky_sevens?(numbers), which takes in an array of integers and returns true if any three consecutive elements sum to 7.
lucky_sevens?([2,1,5,1,0]) == true # => 1 + 5 + 1 == 7
lucky_sevens?([0,-2,1,8]) == true # => -2 + 1 + 8 == 7
lucky_sevens?([7,7,7,7]) == false
lucky_sevens?([3,4,3,4]) == false
Make sure your code correctly checks for edge cases (i.e. the first and last elements of the array).
One probable solution could be (in JS):
function lucky_sevens(nums) {
var len = nums.length;
for (var i = 0 ;i < len; i++) {
if (nums[i] + (nums[i+1] || nums[i+1-len]) + (nums[i+2] || nums[i+2-len]) === 7) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
o/p:
console.log(lucky_sevens([2,1,5,1,0])); --> true
console.log(lucky_sevens([0,-2,1,8])); --> true
console.log(lucky_sevens([-1,-2,1,8])); --> true
console.log(lucky_sevens([-1,-2,1,10])); --> true
console.log(lucky_sevens([-1,2,-2,10])); --> true
console.log(lucky_sevens([7,7,7,7])); --> false
console.log(lucky_sevens([3,4,3,4])); --> false
Add the link for android interview questions
Hi,
what does the seventeenth point of the JavaScript lineup refer to? It reports "Write a function that would allow you to do this." and I don't understand if you refer to the previous point or not.
Thanks
Hello @denisschmidt and @uliaaan!
I'm Software Developer and I'm from Spain 🇪🇸 and I'd like to translate this repository (I think is very useful). Also, I'll learn while I'm translating, we both win! I consider the rules in the CONTRIBUTING Offical Document.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
It would be great if you added questions related to Python in the list. Thank you for your work!
Hey 👋🏽
This looks like a good resource for interview questions—I haven’t had a chance to go through all of them.
I’m primarily a front-end developer, so I jumped straight to the React interview questions, and was quite surprised to see that most of the questions seem to be wrongly mislabelled. For example, this question:
What's an alternative way to avoid having to bind to this in event callback methods? (Senior)
... is definitely not a senior React-developer question. I’ve been asked this question several times before (for intern positions), and I’m no senior developer 😆
Same goes for this, this, this question—there’s actually quite a few, the more I look into it.
Another thing: for this question—and a few others, you should probably just delete them, or point straight to a resource that answers them in detail. Simply saying “Use arrow functions in your event handlers.” isn’t enough. In fact, in most cases, the next question interviewers ask is “what’s the downside of using the method you just mentioned”? You should also talk about the performance issues with passing an arrow function as a callback to the event handlers. I’m bringing this up because the next resource you point to also fails to bring that up 😅
Thanks for working on this resource! 💖
I get that it's not in vogue as of late, but it's still a fairly in-demand language with a lot of competitive features as of v7.X+
Is this merely a lack of PHP-centric contributions on this repo or are peeps genuinely not interested in working with the language anymore?
Hey. I want to contribute to the translation of your project
Great job! It would be great if you added questions about Docker. Thank you very much!
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