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A crazy interview experience
How to be outstanding and get the offer after a job interview? Besides the strong technical background, we may still need some other skills such as how to ask questions during interview. Sometimes you may even do some crazy things. There is one question on Quora which is "What's the craziest thing you ever said (or did) at an interview and still got the job?". Among the answers, one answer is worth to be mentioned, the answer is from Stan Hanks and his answer is liked by 3859 people(As this arti...
Crazy! 618 million daily active users on Facebook
Facebook released 2012 Q4 financial report. Facebook total revenue in the fourth quarter of 2012 is $1.585 billion, an increase of 40% over the same period last year, about 23% of the total revenue are from mobile advertising. Net profit is $64 million, down 79% over the same period last year.Now Facebook monthly active users reach 10.6 million, daily active users reach 618 million. The daily active users from mobile are more than the daily active users from desktop side the first time.In the e...
Facebook,Financial report,Mobile 2013-01-31 03:13:06
Algorithm: Traverse binary tree
Preface There are three ways to traverse a binary tree based on the traversing order. Pre-Order: Root - Left - Right In-Order: Left - Root - Right Post-Order: Left - Right - Root Take below binary tree as example The node to be traversed in different order would be Pre-Order: A - B - C - D - E - F In-Order: C - B - D - A - E - F Post-Order: C - D - B - F - E - A Below are the implementations of different orders for traversing the binary tree. Pre-Order Traversing Recursive implementation N...
ALGORITHM,BINARY TREE 2019-03-01 22:49:04
Hexadecimal and long in Java
Today I encountered a hexadecimal operation problem when I was implementing a bit reverse function for integer type. Basically in the implementation, there is an operation which is to do the bit operation & between one long integer and a hexadecimal number 0x00000000FFFFFFFFF. I was expecting that the high 32 bits of the long integer will be zeroed. But unfortunately I didn't get the expected result. The basic implementation is: long num=0x00F0_0000; num = (num>>16) | (num<<16); ...
Hexadecimal,long,Java,bitwise operation 2014-06-18 23:44:32
Ensuring Go Interface Implementation: A Quick Guide
Introduction Go's simplicity and power shine in its interface system, offering a clean way to define contracts between types. However, when it comes to checking whether a struct satisfies an interface, Go's static typing philosophy means there isn't a direct runtime check. In this concise guide, we'll explore practical methods, including some lesser-known tricks, to verify whether a struct implements an interface. Method 1: Type Assertion and a Dummy Method package main import "fmt" type MyInt...
INTERFACE,GOLANG,IMPLEMENTS 2023-11-25 21:36:01
How to check whether a struct implements an interface in GoLang
Unlike other programming languages like Java, when implementing an interface in GoLang, there is no syntax like below to explicit tell the relationship: type I interface { } type A struct implements I { } When looking at the code or running the code in GoLang, it might lead to a case one doesn't know whether a struct implements interface before trying to use it as some interface. According to GoLang spec, as long as a struct implements all functions of an interface, it is considered as having i...
GOLANG,INTERFACE,IMPLEMENTATION,CHECK 2020-05-03 00:05:54
Java AbstractMethodError explained and demonstrated
According to Oracle Java API documentation, AbstractMethodError is a kind of runtime error where the application is having some incompatible changes which leads to a missing implementation of an abstract method. Below is the official description. Thrown when an application tries to call an abstract method. Normally, this error is caught by the compiler; this error can only occur at run time if the definition of some class has incompatibly changed since the currently executing method was last co...
JAVA,ABSTRACTMETHODERROR 2016-07-22 22:03:20
Implementation of Tower of Hanoi
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical game or puzzle. It consists of three rods, and a number of disks of different sizes which can slide onto any rod. The puzzle starts with the disks in a neat stack in ascending order of size on one rod, the smallest at the top, thus making a conical shape. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following rules: Only one disk may be moved at a time. Each move consists of taking the upper disk fro...
Algorithm,Tower of Hanoi 2012-08-20 02:15:55
The 9 lines of code of Google
Are you still remembering the then hot debated news about Oracle suing Google allegedly copying a small portion of codes from Oracle's Java in 2010. At that time, Oracle experts estimated that Google owes Oracle between $1.4 billion and $6 billion in damages if liable. But the court thought Oracle was eligible only for statutory damages for that copying, which were not expected to exceed a few hundred thousand dollars. At last, Oracle agreed the zero damage result. Are you curious about whi...
Google,Java,Open source 2014-08-15 20:29:52
Sort an array with only one local variable
Array sorting algorithm question is frequently asked during technical interviews. There are lots of sort algorithms including bubble sort, selection sort, insertion sort, quick sort, merge sort etc. Usually interviewees will be asked to implement sort algorithms. But have you ever been asked to sort an array which you are allowed to define ONLY ONE local variable in your algorithm? Bubble sort can be used to do this actually. Normally a bubble sort algorithm may need three local ...
JAVASCRIPT,ALGORITHM,SORTING,BUBBLE SORT 2016-10-07 09:46:49
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