Adding to the bevy of existing programming language popularity indices, developer careers company HackerRank is incorporating the job interview process into the mix. The young company has joined the ...
Apparently I have become something of a resource on programming interviews: I’ve had three people tell me they read the last two blog posts, one because his company is hiring and he wants his people ...
I've got 40 years C experience, mostly with device drivers and OS internals (helped port Linux to the SH-4 back in 2000). I retired a few years back (thank you Qualcomm), and learned Java to scratch ...
Every programming language comes with a learning curve, but Java shares many similarities with C, C++ and JavaScript. Anyone with experience in any of those languages will pick up Java syntax quickly.
If you have the skills, Go, Scala and Ruby are the programming languages most likely to get you job interviews, although JavaScript, Python and Java are the languages most used by developers.
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. When presented with a tricky Java interview question like this, most job candidates will try to ...
Kotlin offers big advantages over Java for JVM and Android development, and plays nicely with Java in the same projects. Kotlin is a general purpose, free, open source, statically typed “pragmatic” ...