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Ace The Coding Interview: Essential .NET Interview Questions: The ultimate guide to mastering the tech interview

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Ace The Coding Interview: Essential .NET Interview Questions: The ultimate guide to mastering the tech interview

Ace The Coding Interview: Essential .NET Interview Questions: The ultimate guide to mastering the tech interview: programming questions and solutions. Get more interviews & job offers
by Cosmin Grigore

English | 2020 | ASIN: B07YGR6MV4 | 166 Pages | PDF | 2.5 MB

TL;DR
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The book contains over 170 REAL interview questions me and my friends asked or received during interviews.

If you’re not interested in gaining more knowledge and confidence about this topic, please don't buy it. Also, if you want this book thinking it will solve all of your problems, please rethink your decision. It’s a book, not a magic pill for god sake! However, it helps you become more prepared for your next interview.

If you’re still here, make sure you read every lesson with a lot of attention. While reading it, please do the following exercise: imagine yourself taking an interview, not knowing that specific question and the interviewer is explaining it to you.



If you're still here…
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Imagine yourself walking out the door after one of your greatest interviews ever; with that big smile on your face and being 100% confident you'll get the job. That's what I want to achieve by writing this book, which is full of tips, problems, and answers that will get you hired.

Technical interviews are very different compared to normal ones and the golden rule is always to spend enough time and effort on preparation. This doesn't mean you don't need people skills. You need them for sure and I'll tell you during the course why. In the end, my goal is to make you enjoy the process of walking to an interview.

However, if you feel like an interview has not gone well, just consider it a learning experience.

The book is split into 3 major parts: the first one for beginners, the second one for intermediate developers and the third one for seniors, so you can skip to the section you’re interested in. However, I recommend you go through all of them because a hard question for me can be an easy one for you and vice-versa.

Each of the 3 major sections can contain lectures from C#, SQL, Javascript, HTML, CSS or GIT areas, so I’m covering everything a full stack developer can be asked during an interview.

By the way, I’m happy to receive feedback from you. If you think a question is not presented or it’s not presented very well, just let me know and we’ll improve it together. I’ll make sure you are mentioned.