Book description
Be prepared for your next job interview with this tried-and-true advice
In today's tight job market, competition for programming jobs is
hotter than ever. This third edition of a popular guide to programming
interviews includes new code examples, information on the latest
languages, new chapters on sorting and design patterns, tips on using
LinkedIn, and a downloadable app to help prepare applicants for the
interview. Like its earlier editions, this guide covers what software
companies and IT departments want their programmers to know and
includes plenty of helpful hints to boost your confidence.
- Looks at current job search and hiring processes, such as the
rise of LinkedIn and other social networks as recruiting resources
- Addresses the most important languages for a programmer to know
and features examples in multiple languages
- Includes new programming questions designed to sharpen your knowledge
- Features all-new chapters on design patterns and sorting,
including how to deal with memory constraints and mobility issues
Walk into your next job interview with confidence, knowing you have
thoroughly studied this newest edition of Programming Interviews Exposed.
John Mongan is a resident radiologist at UC San Francisco,
conducting research in medical informatics. He has a PhD in
bioinformatics and several patents on software testing technologies.
Eric Giguere is a software engineer at Google with over 20
years of professional programming experience. He has a master's degree
in computer science and is the author of several programming books.
Noah Kindler is VP Technology at the security technology
company Avira. He leads software design and development teams across
several products with a user base of over 100 million.