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Best way to prep for a programming interview?

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Best way to prep for a programming interview?
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dont
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just be yourself :)
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Don't worry, you're not getting the job.
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>>55590136
know how to program
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>>55590136

Program a robut to take the interview for you.
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>>55590136
know how to invert a binary tree
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become /fit/ and hope you get a qt grill to interview you. no programming experience needed
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>>55590136
know OOP!
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Get some adderall.
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know how to program. try this stuff.
Below are sample questions for phone interviews since they are given the most often...
Some coding question examples:
Reverse a string.
Find the first non-repeating character in a string.
Determine if two strings are anagrams.
Find the most frequent number in an int array.
Find the nth number in the fibonacci sequence.
Determine if each character is unique in a string.
Determine if a string is a palindrome.
Determine if a string is sorted (return true if either in ascending or descending order and false otherwise).
Some non-coding question examples:
Describe what happens in as much detail as you can provide when you insert a key with an associated value into a hash table.
Describe strategies for handling hash collisions. What are the trade-offs for each strategy?
How would design an object model that represents "x" where x could be a traffic light, a file system, etc.
Given simple function prototype with these parameters that returns this type of value, how would test an implementation of the prototype for correctness?
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>>55590136
smoke meth, so you can seem energetic and focused
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