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Javascript Interview

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Lessons no : 67

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master JavaScript syntax and data structures for coding interviews to solve algorithmic problems efficiently
  • Apply JavaScript to implement common interview algorithms like sorting, searching, and recursion with confidence
  • Optimize JavaScript code for performance and readability in technical interview scenarios
  • Utilize JavaScript debugging tools to identify and fix errors during coding interviews effectively
  • Develop problem-solving strategies using JavaScript to tackle complex algorithmic challenges
  • Write clean, efficient JavaScript code that adheres to best practices for coding interviews
  • Leverage JavaScript libraries and built-in functions to streamline algorithm implementation during interviews
  • Simulate real-world coding interview environments using JavaScript to improve time management and problem-solving skills

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Does the programming language you use for coding interviews matter? The answer is yes. Most companies let you code in any language you want - the only exception I know being Google, where they only allow candidates to pick from Java, C++, JavaScript or Python for their algorithmic coding interviews.