Find the maximal and minimal number in an array of integers
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Software engineers write programs to design and develop computer software. Interviews are highly technical, so come ready to work through coding problems and math brainteasers. The specific questions you are asked will depend on what type of programming position you are looking for. Try researching a specific software discipline such as web development, application development, or system development.
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Define binary search tree. Develop a procedure to verify a binary search tree.
A task in which I was required to print all numbers between 1 and a million - with no repeating digits - Easy enough! Just can throw you off guard a bit
1. mutable, non mutable classes in Java 2. declaring constants in Java 3. x^y algorithm and its optimization. 4. second largest number from Binary Tree
Find the number of ways to get from one corner of a grid to the opposite corner, by going down or right only.
Check if a string is balanced
Grid Illumination: Given an NxN grid with an array of lamp coordinates. Each lamp provides illumination to every square on their x axis, every square on their y axis, and every square that lies in their diagonal (think of a Queen in chess). Given an array of query coordinates, determine whether that point is illuminated or not. The catch is when checking a query all lamps adjacent to, or on, that query get turned off. The ranges for the variables/arrays were about: 10^3 < N < 10^9, 10^3 < lamps < 10^9, 10^3 < queries < 10^9.
Write code to generate all possible case combinations of a given lower-cased string. (e.g. "0ab" -> ["0ab", "0aB", "0Ab", "0AB"])
for encoding that {a,b,c,...,z}<->{1,2,3,...,26} if given a list of digit e.g. [1,2,3], this may represent {1,2,3}->{a,b,c} or {12,3}->{l,c} or {1,23}->{a,w}. so there are 3 possible interpretations for list [1,2,3] so, given a list of digit, calculate the number of possible interpretations for the list.
Given a 1TB file of serialized 4 byte integers, and 2GB of ram, sort the integers into a resulting 1TB file. My interviewer was very collaborative in entertaining various solution ideas until we came up with a combo that would work performantly and reduce the number of passes over the 1TB file and intermediate files.
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