Technical Round 1
YoE: 2 years
Job Role: Java Developer
Technical Round 1
YoE: 2 years
Job Role: Java Developer
Round 1- Resume Based questions
Continue readingTo a computer, an image is nothing but a bunch of pixels. A pixel in turn is just a combination of three numbers in the range 0 to 255. So in the end, an image is just a collection of numbers. Now, if you were to add some data to the image the color of the pixels would change, and hence the image would not be the same as before. However, what if you could add data to the image in such as way that the pixels are modified in such a way that one can hardly discern the difference? That is the premise of LSB Steganography, which despite its fancy-sounding name is quite simple.
Continue readingWhen browsing through the pricing plans of Netflix or Dropbox, you may notice that there are only three or four options provided. If the user experience is the key, why not let users get even more choices or even customized plans? After all, a higher number of choices could theoretically satisfy a higher number of customers, right?
Continue readingAccording to the serial position effect, when given some information we are more likely to remember the start and end part of it. You might recall writing extended essays in school and keeping in mind to have a fantastic introduction and conclusion as the evaluator was most likely to remember these two parts while grading.
Continue readingTesla is the leading electric vehicle firm in the United States. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Tesla was the US’s largest Electric Vehicle(EV) provider with over 79%of the market share1.
Continue readingIn this article, we will see how to implement Central Limit Theorem with random data. Central Limit Theorem states that the sampling distribution of sample means approaches a normal distribution irrespective of the nature of the population distribution.
Continue readingAptitude: 10-12 MCQs (simple maths, programming, DSA), 2 coding questions (2
hours)
2 interview rounds
First round: (1 hour)
Questions:
Position– Python Developer
Questions on my existing Project in current Organisation.
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