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About the Book
Are you preparing for a job interview as a Java developer? If yes, you have come to the right place. This book contains a pool of 30 carefully selected coding tasks, most often asked by recruiters of Java programmers. Less than 100 pages contain deeply-explained, most commonly used data structures, algorithms, text manipulation methods, recursion, matrices, and other top topics to discuss during the job interview. If you prepare yourself for a job interview with this book, there is no need to wish you good luck. Find yourself a dream job, and be happy.
About the Author
born in Chicago (USA) in 1986, moved to Cracow (Poland) in 1990.
He started programming when he was eleven. As a kid, he loved to prepare static webpages in pure HTML and CSS. In high school, he learned Pascal, C, MS Access, and SQL and started to create simple games in Flash. As a student, he was hired as an intern - more precisely, as a Junior C++ developer - to support a team that was building a CAD application. Next, before he graduated, he started full-time work on a start-up project (medical sector) in which he was the first Java developer in the company. He graduated from the University of Science and Technology in Cracow with a master's degree in software engineering. After that, he decided to move on and gain experience in commercial projects. When he worked in the medical, financial, and tourism sectors, the most exciting project for him was the BPM System. Some of the products he created are used by clients such as BMW, ABB, and Mercedes-Benz. He gained over ten years of experience working as a full-stack Java developer in different types of technologies. Currently, he is interested in AWS and different usages of machine learning algorithms in the financial sector.
In addition to that, he is a happy husband and father of two lovely daughters. He loves to ride his bike, walk in the mountains, and play chess.