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This list is provided as a guide for tools engineers of all skill levels looking for jobs in the game industry. It's meant as a guide to topics that should be pursued broadly in order to be well spoken in an interview. I doubt any hiring manager requires deep knowedge across every topic, but an ideal candidate would be somewhat knowledgable (aware of its existence if asked directly) with all topics here.
Each list of bullets increases in difficulty, so later bullets are more applicable to senior (or even director) level candidates.
Good luck.
@gorlak
Ovo je kompilacija pitanja na koje smo odgovarali na raznim intervjuima za poslove. U pitanju je Junior Dev pozicija, tako da se većina pitanja bavi bazičnim stvarima, ali u okviru intervjua ispitivači vole da ispitaju vaše granice i da zadaju i poneko teže pitanje.
Ukoliko želite da pomognete, javite nam neka od pitanja koja su Vas pogodila na mail, ili na Slacku, ili uradite pull request.
Puna verzija ovog fajla se nalazi na: https://gist.github.com/markomitranic/d9319af84d2c87b81df9
SAE Institute Belgrade © 2016
#!/bin/bash | |
if [[ "$STASH_USER" == "" || "$STASH_PASS" == "" ]]; then | |
echo "FATAL: You need to set STASH_USER and/or STASH_PASS" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
STASH_HOST=${STASH_HOST:-stash.hq.practicefusion.com} | |
STASH_URL=https://${STASH_USER}:${STASH_PASS}@${STASH_HOST} |
All of the below properties or methods, when requested/called in JavaScript, will trigger the browser to synchronously calculate the style and layout*. This is also called reflow or layout thrashing, and is common performance bottleneck.
Generally, all APIs that synchronously provide layout metrics will trigger forced reflow / layout. Read on for additional cases and details.
elem.offsetLeft
,elem.offsetTop
,elem.offsetWidth
,elem.offsetHeight
,elem.offsetParent
###Time Complexity
O(1) is constant time, no matter how much data there is, it will take the same amount of time to find the answer
O(log n) is cutting the search area in half each time
O(n) is looping through each item once
O(n2) is looping through twice
0(nn) is looping through each value and having to do something with each value based on how many values came before it
####TapeEquilibrium
rewrite
A is an Array = [3,1,2,4,3]
N is the length of A
By @dmvaldman
Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is generating buzz as an alternative to Object Oriented Programming (OOP) for certain use cases. However, an internet search quickly leads a curious and optimistic reader into the rabbit-hole of monads, functors, and other technical jargon. I’ve since emerged from this dark and lonely place with the realization that these words are mere implementation details, and that the core concepts are far more universal. In fact, the groundwork was laid down many centuries before the first computer, and has more to do with interpretations of reality, than structuring programs. Allow me to explain.
There’s an old thought experiment that goes like this: