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Record Nr.

UNINA9910815791103321

Autore

Guiness Edward

Titolo

Ace the programming interview [[electronic resource] ] : 160 questions and answers for success / / Edward Guiness

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Indianapolis, IN, : John Wiley & Sons, c2013

ISBN

1-118-51862-4

Edizione

[1st edition]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (482 p.)

Disciplina

650.144

Soggetti

Interviewing

Employment interviewing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Chapter 1: Hiring Programmers: The Inside Story; Reasons They Recruit; Talking to Managers; Preparing Your CV; Using Job Sites; Recruitment Agencies; Searching for Jobs Yourself; Emerging Alternatives; Chapter 2: Handling the Phone Interview with Confidence; Knowing What to Expect; Chapter 3: In-Person Interviews; Preparing for the Interview; The Most Important Thing; The Second Most Important Thing; Communicating Effectively; Chapter 4: Negotiating a Job Offer; Understanding the Market; Doing the Numbers; The Role of the Recruiting Agent; Start as You Mean to Go On

Evaluating a Contract What to Do If Things Go Wrong; Summary of Negotiating Tips; Chapter 5: Programming Fundamentals; Understanding Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal; Understanding Data Structures; Sorting; Working with Recursion; Modeling with Object-Oriented Programming; Thinking Like a Functional Programmer; Understanding SQL; Full-Stack Web Development; Deciphering Regular Expressions; Recognizing Hard Problems; QUESTIONS; ANSWERS; Chapter 6: Code Quality; Writing Clear Code; Writing Expressive Code; Measuring Efficiency and Performance; Understanding What "Modular" Means

Understanding the SOLID principles Avoiding Code Duplication; QUESTIONS; ANSWERS; Chapter 7: The Usual Suspects; Concurrent Programming; Relational Databases; Pointers; Design Issues; Bad Habits; QUESTIONS; ANSWERS; Chapter 8: Quirks and Idioms; Binary



Fractions and Floating Point Numbers; QUESTIONS; JavaScript; QUESTIONS; C#; QUESTIONS; Java; QUESTIONS; Perl; QUESTIONS; Ruby; QUESTIONS; Transact-SQL; QUESTIONS; ANSWERS; Chapter 9: Testing-Not Just for Testers; Unit Tests; Test-Driven Development; Writing Good Unit Tests; Testing Slow Things; Unit Testing Frameworks; Mock Objects; QUESTIONS

ANSWERS Chapter 10: The Right Tools; Exploring Visual Studio; QUESTIONS; Exploiting Command-Line Tools; QUESTIONS; Understanding Power Shell; QUESTIONS; Troubleshooting with Utilities from Sysinternals; QUESTIONS; Managing Source Code; QUESTIONS; QUESTIONS; QUESTIONS; ANSWERS; Chapter 11: Notorious Interview Questions; Estimating on the Spot; QUESTIONS; Solving Puzzles and Brain-Teasers; QUESTIONS; Solving Probability Problems; QUESTIONS; Coping with Concurrency; QUESTIONS; Doing Tricks with Bits; QUESTIONS; Devising Recursive Algorithms; QUESTIONS; Understanding Logic Gates; QUESTIONS

Writing Code to...Prove You Can Code QUESTIONS; Answers; Chapter 12: Programming Wisdom; QUESTIONS; ANSWERS; Appendix A: Preparing Your Cheat Sheets; General and Behavioral; Programming, General; Programming Concepts; Work History; Questions to Ask, If Given the Opportunity; Introduction; Code for this Book; How This Book is Organized

Sommario/riassunto

Be prepared to answer the most relevant interview questions and land the job  Programmers are in demand, but to land the job, you must demonstrate knowledge of those things expected by today's employers. This guide sets you up for success. Not only does it provide 160 of the most commonly asked interview questions and model answers, but it also offers insight into the context and motivation of hiring managers in today's marketplace. Written by a veteran hiring manager, this book is a comprehensive guide for experienced and first-time programmers alike.  Provides