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100 1  Leonard, Anghel,|eauthor. 
245 14 The complete coding interview guide in Java :|ba 
       comprehensive guide to passing programming interviews for 
       Java developers /|cAnghel Leonard. 
264  1 Birmingham :|bPackt Publishing,|c2020. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|2rdacarrier 
347    data file|2rda 
500    Table of ContentsWhen to start and how to prepare for the 
       interviewHow interviews of big companies looks likeWhat 
       are and how to answer to the common non-technical 
       questionsHow to handle failuresHow to approach a coding 
       problemOOPBig O TimeRecursion and dynamic programmingBit 
       manipulationArrays and StringsLinked lists and mapsStacks 
       and queuesTrees, tries and graphsSorting and searchingMath
       and statisticsConcurrencyFunctional-style programmingUnit 
       TestingSystem Scalability. 
505 0  Cover -- Copyright and Credits -- About PACKT -- 
       Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1:
       The Non-Technical Part of an Interview -- Chapter 1: Where
       to Start and How to Prepare for the Interview -- Chapter 2
       : What Interviews at Big Companies Look Like -- Chapter 3:
       Common Non-Technical Questions and How To Answer Them -- 
       Chapter 4: How to Handle Failures -- Chapter 5: How to 
       Approach a Coding Challenge -- Section 2: Concepts -- 
       Chapter 6: Object-Oriented Programming -- Chapter 7: Big O
       Analysis of Algorithms 
505 8  Chapter 8: Recursion and Dynamic Programming -- Chapter 9:
       Bit Manipulation -- Section 3: Algorithms and Data 
       Structures -- Chapter 10: Arrays and Strings -- Chapter 11
       : Linked Lists and Maps -- Cha[ter 12: Stacks and Queues -
       - Chapter 13: Trees and Graphs -- Chapter 14: Sorting and 
       Searching -- Chapter 15: Mathematics and Puzzles -- 
       Section 4: Bonus -- Concurrency and Functional Programming
       -- Chapter 16: Concurrency -- Chapter 17: Functional-Style
       Programming -- Chapter 18: Unit Testing -- Chapter 19: 
       System Scalability -- Other Books You May Enjoy -- Index 
520    The Complete Coding Interview Guide in Java is an all-
       inclusive solution guide with meticulously crafted 
       questions and answers that will help you crack any Java 
       Developer job. This book will help you build a strong 
       foundation and the skill-set required to confidently 
       appear in the toughest coding interviews. 
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650  0 Computer programmers|xVocational guidance. 
650  0 Computer programming|xVocational guidance. 
650  0 Java (Computer program language) 
650  7 Computer programmers|xVocational guidance.|2fast
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650  7 Computer programming|xVocational guidance.|2fast
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650  7 Java (Computer program language)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00982065
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