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Build a system that would run the functions concurrently.
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It is confirm that in future we all die.
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Take all you indexed in 2017, find pattern using some ml algorithm (regression) and predict . If prediction is correct , reward the algorithm otherwise give it a punishment haha Less
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Only God knows , i can predict , it will be a safer and better world to live
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search google
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There r condition like 1:- u can't more than 2 variables 2:- u can't use absolute function 3:- u can't initialize I=0; 4:- should not use any number apart from 1,2 and 10 which is available in the series 5:- should not use more than one"loop, condition, ternary operator, increment and decrement". 6:- u should not store,reverse, recurse or directly print the answer solution should be generated programmatically Less
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#include int main() { // printf("Hello World"); int i,j; i=i&&0; j=j||1; //printf("%d %d",i,j); while(j>0) { if(i<10) { printf("%d",i); i++; j=i; } else { printf("%d",j); j--; } } return 0; } Less
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Thank you for your interest in my application, but I do not wish to proceed with the (unpaid) testing potion of your company's hiring process. As per standard procedure in this industry (and others), my professional resume and portfolio should be sufficient for you to decide whether to interview me - even if only by phone - or to make a job offer. A contract for just a single paid project would allow you to evaluate my performance in relation to your organization's needs, while being fair to both parties. If there are any projects or positions that I might be able to help you with, please feel free to contact me to discuss reasonable compensation and any other details. Less
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I was JUST sent this same interview email. And I am borrowing some of your answer so thank you! From reading the reviews about this company all I can say is WOW = thank God I read up first! Cameras watching your every move even remotely? A time tracker and reports of what you've done all day, every day? No thank you. I am worth more and am much more professional that this company or CEO is obviously....... If you don't trust me to do a good job based on my performance and resume, then I don't need you. Less
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I was sent an email asking for a 60-minute skill test for "PSD to HTML/CSS Conversion." I was suspicious that they're simply hacking the job-search system to trick people in to doing free work for them like a crowd-source or Mechanical Turk type scam. Smelled too fishy to me. Less
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The probability of each coin flip, independently, is 0.5 or 50%. The probability of getting one result (either heads or tails) four times in a row is 0.5 to the fourth power or 0.0625, which equals 6.25% Less
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I got the answer right...just posting one of the many brain teasers.
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Me: ok Inner me: (why can't ppl contribute & learn things at the same time? where's the logic?) Less
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Why you guys asking for interview if you will not hire us? Are we moron enough to have an interview just to hear you guys embarrassing us? You think you are Apple? Google? Microsoft? Geez, this people is the most need to avoid. I never want together work with this “cocky Apple wannabe”. Never. Less
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I'm a self-taught web developer who's been using Javascript for several years. I can write almost any JS function with little to no outside help. However, rather than focusing on the practical application of my technical knowledge, the interviewer seemed much more concerned with 'textbook' semantic knowledge. Any developer will tell you that memorizing all of the Javascript data types does not a Javascript expert make. Less
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Lol, so you couldn't list: numbers, strings, arrays, objects and booleans? That's like saying I can write html professionally and yet cant list out 5 common elements: div, body, head, section and span. Or explain the relationship between css selectors and properties. p.s. I'm a self taught developer who has only been using javascript and its plethora of libraries in a professional context for about a year, if that. Less
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The most often asked question in interviews. You need to have a short statement prepared in your mind. Be careful that it does not sound rehearsed. Limit it to work-related items unless instructed otherwise. Talk about things you have done and jobs you have held that relate to the position you are interviewing for. Start with the item farthest back and work up to the present. Less