Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Material/links useful for interview

I faced quite a few interviews for summer internship and out of that experience I came up with some good material which is worth reading.

http://geeksforgeeks.org/ This is the most imp. Read Array, Bit magic, Linked List, Trees, Strings.

http://www.careercup.com This is good for any company interview. Its like forum where interviewees put thr qs. SO its like question bank for each company. You can sort by company and type of question also.

Programming interviews exposed book. http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Interviews-Exposed-Secrets-Programmer/dp/047012167X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290185917&sr=8-1

For Java questions please use below link.
http://www.roseindia.net/interviewquestions/corejava/index.shtml

Best of luck for your interview prep.

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Secret

'The Secret', a novel I read long back and experienced it many times. It says all about believing something and achieving it. I have come across situation where I could get something just out of optimism. First time it happened when I was collecting financial documents for F-1 visa. It was daunting task for me. I was struggling for 3-4 months with it and when I was at the other end it was looking impossible. But right from the start I was making myself believe that this is going to happen and somehow it got managed. Similar was the case recently when I was searching internship. Considering current market scene and F-1 visa it was really difficult to find one. I had number of interviews which taught me what to prepare and finally I got the internship in one of my dream company 'Amazon'.

Generally when you are facing failure you blame your luck and when you achieve something you praise your hard work and I am not exception to this. But I don't think anyone is so unlucky that he/she does not get what he wants 'desperately'. Greatest example of persistence can be US president Abraham Lincoln. I got his story from http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/2124033-abraham-lincoln-greatest-example-of-persistence

Born into poverty, Lincoln was faced with defeat throughout his life. He lost 8 elections, twice failed in business and suffered a nervous breakdown. He could have quit many times - but he didn't and because he didn't quit, he became one of the greatest Presidents in the history of US. Lincoln was a champion and he never gave up. Here is a sketch of Lincoln's road to the White House: 1816 : His family was forced out of their home. He had to work to support them. 1818 : His mother died. 1831 : Failed in business. 1832 : Ran for state legislature - Lost. 1832 : Also lost his job. Wanted to go to law school, but couldn't get in. 1833 : Borrowed some money from a friend to begin business, but became bankrupt by the year end. 1834 : Ran for state legislature again - Won. 1835 : Was engaged to be married, but his fiancée died. 1836 : Had a total nervous breakdown and was in bed for 6 months. 1838 : Sought to become speaker of the state legislature - Defeated. 1840 : Sought to be elector - Defeated. 1843 : Ran for Congress - Lost. 1846 : Ran for Congress again. This time he won. Went to Washington and did a good job. 1848 : Ran for re-election to Congress - Lost. 1849 : Sought the job of land officer in his home state - Rejected. 1854 : Ran for the Senate of the US - Lost. 1856 : Sought the Vice-Presidential nomination at his party's national convention - Got less than 100 votes. 1858 : Ran for the US Senate again - Lost again. 1860 : Elected President of the US.

So "Don't quit keep pursuing what you want. More you fail greater is the surprise waiting ahead."

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Author's agony

Last week I watched wonderful Hindi movie "3 Idiots". It touched almost all the issues of education reforms in India. Some recent movies are seriously making us think of it. But after huge opening finally it entered into the controversy(only media is happy with it). After watching two videos of two parties(Chetan Bhagat and Raju Hirani) I think Raju Hirani is right on the basis of law but Chetan Bhagat is right on the basis of ethics.







I(Aamir's big fan) was hurt by Aamir's baseless allegations of movie being 3-5 percent of the famous Five Point Someone without reading the book. Its good that he is now away from all this as per media reports. I hope it ends on happier note and Chetan Bhagat walks the stage of filmfare to get the best story award for "3 Idiots".

Monday, January 4, 2010

I m back

I am thinking of starting to blog again. I hope this is not new year resolution for me coz every time I tried it I ended up saying "At least this year I ll follow it" :)