Programming interviews can be intimidating with the need to demonstrate proficiency in languages, frameworks, databases and other technical skills on the spot. While some developers have natural talent, most candidates spend weeks preparing to do their best during the interview process.
I’ve written extensive programming interview questions and answers guides covering popular web development technologies to help with preparation. Each guide includes a mix of beginner, intermediate and advanced interview questions you are likely to encounter related to specific programming languages, frameworks and concepts.
Mastering Concepts Like Java OOP and SQL Syntax
For developers using versatile languages like Java and SQL regularly, interviews will assess object oriented programming knowledge and database administration expertise including complex queries. My Java and SQL interview question guides offer examples of conceptual questions on inheritance, encapsulation, transactions, joins vs subqueries, database constraints, indexes, security and more that skilled candidates should aim to answer confidently.
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Understanding Modern JavaScript Frameworks
React and Angular are leading choices for web development with in-demand skills. My React and Angular specific interview questions will help you practice explaining concepts like managing state, binding, directives, services, routing and how key features within these frameworks function “under the hood”. There are also questions about JavaScript fundamentals including promises, async/await, closures and DOM manipulation which are important to clearly discuss.
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Back-End, Testing and Emerging Tech Considerations
While front-end technologies draw attention, back-end languages, testing and ops knowledge are equally likely to be covered. My DevOps, Laravel, testing and other specific guides include back-end framework and methodology interview questions developers should prepare for covering CI/CD configuration, migrations, test writing techniques, microservices, scalability topics and more. I also have an AngularJS specific guide for those working with legacy applications still utilizing the older Angular framework version.
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Hope these targeted interview question and answer guides help you gain confidence and develop expertise before your next technical job interview. Let me know what other topics would be useful for me to create interview prep content around in the future!
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