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The interviewer confused me like hell when describing the question. Every node of the tree has a pointer to its left most child. each node has a pointer to its next sibling. Its a BST. Find the smallest value in the tree.
Feb 25, 2013

The interviewer confused me like hell when describing the question. Every node of the tree has a pointer to its left most child. each node has a pointer to its next sibling. Its a BST. Find the smallest value in the tree.

1. Please write a method to normalize a string which represents a file path. For the purposes of this question, normalizing means: • all single dot components of the path must be removed. For example, "foo/./bar" should be normalized to "foo/bar". • all double dots components of the path must be removed, along with their parent directory. For example, "foo/bar/../baz" should be normalized to "foo/baz". That's it. Normally, a path normalization algorithm would do a lot of other stuff, but for this question, don't try any other kind of normalization or transformation of the path. As an example, "foo//bar" should be normalized to "foo//bar" (i.e. a no-op). Use any language you feel comfortable in, we prefer Java, but it’s not required. The method should take in a string (or whatever passes for a string in the language of your choice) and return a string representing the normalized path. Please write code that you feel proud of and would check in to source control in a professional environment. 2. Once you have completed the exercise, please create ten (or more!) test cases you would you use to test the method.
Jan 26, 2012

1. Please write a method to normalize a string which represents a file path. For the purposes of this question, normalizing means: • all single dot components of the path must be removed. For example, "foo/./bar" should be normalized to "foo/bar". • all double dots components of the path must be removed, along with their parent directory. For example, "foo/bar/../baz" should be normalized to "foo/baz". That's it. Normally, a path normalization algorithm would do a lot of other stuff, but for this question, don't try any other kind of normalization or transformation of the path. As an example, "foo//bar" should be normalized to "foo//bar" (i.e. a no-op). Use any language you feel comfortable in, we prefer Java, but it’s not required. The method should take in a string (or whatever passes for a string in the language of your choice) and return a string representing the normalized path. Please write code that you feel proud of and would check in to source control in a professional environment. 2. Once you have completed the exercise, please create ten (or more!) test cases you would you use to test the method.

Was interviewed by a Software engineer. It was basically a "highest sum in an array" question disguised in an Oscar health context. Given an array of insulin readings for any given period. Write a function that will return true if an insulin reading is below 10. Array = [90, 92, 93, 91, 104, 102, 102, 106] The input was: Console.log(insulinReadingFunction(Array, 10) == True);
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Jul 24, 2022

Was interviewed by a Software engineer. It was basically a "highest sum in an array" question disguised in an Oscar health context. Given an array of insulin readings for any given period. Write a function that will return true if an insulin reading is below 10. Array = [90, 92, 93, 91, 104, 102, 102, 106] The input was: Console.log(insulinReadingFunction(Array, 10) == True);

The questions I was asked are as follows :- 1. Difference between pass by value and pass by reference 2. Finding the largest number in an array 3. How would you test a Lamp ? 5. How would you test a Twitter application ? 6. Find a missing number in an array of sorted numbers. 7. What are primitive types and non primitives types. 8. How would you test a Restful Web Service
Sep 17, 2013

The questions I was asked are as follows :- 1. Difference between pass by value and pass by reference 2. Finding the largest number in an array 3. How would you test a Lamp ? 5. How would you test a Twitter application ? 6. Find a missing number in an array of sorted numbers. 7. What are primitive types and non primitives types. 8. How would you test a Restful Web Service

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