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Top 5 Books to Crack Java Programming Interviews - Best of Lot

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If you are preparing for Java Programming interviews, then apart from blogs and articles, you should also take the help of books and courses specially written for Java interviews. Though nothing can substitute actual job experience, cracking the coding interview is a little bit different beast. Even if you have a good experience you may struggle to crack the online coding tests which is becoming very challenging for Java developers of all levels of experience. Similarly,  if you are not going for the exact same profile job then you can expect hell lot of questions from vast topics of Java domain, which you might not have heard before. That's why good planning and preparation is must pass any Java development interviews. It's equally important for both beginners with no professional experience and seniors with years of Java development experience. In a Java developer interview, you often get two kinds of questions, first for core Java development role where the focus is mostly o...

How to Crack Java Programming Interviews in 2020? Topics, Courses, Books, and Questions

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Java Interviews are a little bit different than traditional programming interviews on tech giants and product-based companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, or Facebook. First, even though it has questions from Data Structures and Algorithms likeString or Array, you can still manage to clear Java interviews if you are not an expert on them. The questions are a little bit easier and more practical than those companies. Another essential thing about Java interviews are questions based upon Java programming language and JDK API. Since Java is also an Object-oriented programming language, you will find lots of OOP questions there. Since Java is primarily used as an application programming language, the focus is aligned accordingly with questions mostly focusing on API, Java concepts, and design patterns. Also, Java interviews change a lot depending upon the candidate's experience. For example, junior developers with 1 to 2 or 3 to 4 years of experience will see more questions on topic...