Grokking the Java Interview

Grokking the Java Interview

by Javin Paul
Grokking the Java Interview

Grokking the Java Interview

by Javin Paul

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Overview

Cracking the Java Interview is not easy, and one of the main reasons is that Java is vast. There are a lot of concepts and APIs to master to become a decent Java developer.

Many people who are good at general topics like Data Structure and Algorithms, System Design, SQL, and Databases fail to crack the Java interview because they don't spend time learning the Core Java concepts and essential APIs and packages like Java Collection Framework, Multithreading, JVM Internals, JDBC, Design Patterns, and Object-Oriented Programming.

This book aims to fill that gap and introduce you to classical Java interview questions on these topics. By going through these questions and topics, you will expand your knowledge and prepare for your Next Java interview.

If you are preparing for Java interviews then I highly recommend you to go through these Java Interview questions before your telephonic or face-to-face interviews, you will not only gain confidence and knowledge to answer the question but also learn how to drive Java interviews in your favor.

This is the most important tip I can give you as a Java developer. Remember, your answers drive interviews, and these questions will show you how to drive the Interviewer to your strong areas. All the best for the Java interview, and if you have any questions or feedback, you can always contact me on Twitter javinpaul (http://twitter.com/javinpaul) or comment on my blog Javarevisited(http://javarevisited.blogspot.com) and Java67(http://java67.com)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165874055
Publisher: Javin Paul
Publication date: 06/10/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Programmer, Blogger, and Author. For the last ten years, I have been sharing my thoughts on Java on my blog (http://javarevisited.blogspot.com). I love to read, write, and learn new things.

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