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      Colloquio per Backend Developer

      29 lug 2020
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza positiva

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      Colloquio per Backend Developer

      4 set 2020
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Bengaluru
      Offerta rifiutata
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un'agenzia di reclutamento personale. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Supr Daily

      Colloquio

      1. Round - Hackerearth (2 questions) 1 hour both are easy . in one question time limit would exceed. 2nd round (Technical interview) One of the best round - Interviewer was very helpful and helped whenever I got stuck. He is very patient

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      Dyanmic prgramming question with a twist
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      Esperienza neutra
      Colloquio facile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un'agenzia di reclutamento personale. La procedura ha richiesto più di una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Supr Daily (Bengaluru) nel mese di ago 2020

      Colloquio

      They ask the same questions to every interviewee. First Round - HackerEarth Test - 2 Coding Questions [Easy, Implementation Based] . Had to Score 100/100 to qualify for the next round. There were some edgy corner case tests in one problem. Tech Round -1 Given a “snapshot” interface, which stores the state of data for ‘n’ keys against snapshot ids. Implement this interface in a class. Interface Snapshot { int get(int key) -> value void set(int key, int value) int takeSnapshot() Int getValueAtSnapshot(int key, int snapshotId) } I solved using HasMap<snapshotId> of HashMap<key, value>. Follow up question on this question based on the following scenario Access Pattern Only 3-4% keys values are changing between consecutive snapshots The client takes a lot of snapshots ( S is very high) On an average a key changes in S` (<<<<< S) number of snapshots The goal was to reduce space complexity because only a few keys were being changed in every snapshot. Reduce Redundancy I solved by having an ArrayList <value, snapshot_id> for every key, update only when the current value of this key is updated. Binary search can be done on snapshot_id for getValueAtSnapshot(key, snapshot_id) Tech Round - 2 I was given a Machine Coding Assignment , which I had to complete in 2 hours. Client-side API Rate Limiting - The Problem Statement is below- Machine Coding Round Time Limit: 2 hours You have to implement a custom JSON configuration-based API Rate Limiting module which can be used to limit the number of HTTP API calls made to an external service. This is a client-side rate-limiting. That is, before you make an API call from your application to another service, you should be able to use this module to check if you can actually make that call. In the configuration, there are service s that contains globalLimits and apiLimits . Each service contains zero/more APIs. globalLimits define the overall limits for a service. apiLimits define individual API specific limits for different HTTP Methods. For each HTTP Method (GET, POST etc.), there is a limit and granularity. Eg. A limit of 10 and granularity of minute means that the module should rate-limit after 10 requests in any 1 min or 60 sec interval. Note: the interval is not fixed. You can assume second as the lowest possible granularity. The globalLimits apply to all the APIs inside that service . Eg. Service - S1 (Global Limit of 10/min) has 3 APIs - A1, A2, A3 each having an API Limit of 100/min. This means that even though 100/min is defined for each API, since the Global Limit is 10/min - we cannot make more than 10 calls combined in any given minute to APIs of that service. Similarly vice versa, logic applies. If A1 had 3/min defined, you cannot make more than 3 calls in a minute to A1. Evaluation Criteria: 1. You can trigger requests to the module from a Main() method. The interviewer would ask you to run through various scenarios by changing the JSON configuration values. Eg. Put Global Limit as 10/min & API Limit as 5/min, Vice versa, and so on and check that rate limiting is applied. You can put print statements to indicate “Rate limited” / “Allowed” for requests. 2. The interviewer would evaluate Modularity, Readability, Extensibility of the code - This would be treated as important as the working code and logic itself. Try to get to working code as the first priority, and improve on these aspects after that. Eg. Json Configuration - { "serviceLimits": [ { "service": "OrderService", "globalLimits": { "GET": { "limit": 10, "granularity": "second" }, "POST": { "limit": 20, "granularity": "minute" } }, "apiLimits": [ { "methods": { "GET": { "limit": 15, "granularity": "second" }, "POST": { "limit": 20, "granularity": "minute" } }, "api": "CreateOrder" }, { "methods": { "GET": { "limit": 10, "granularity": "second" }, "POST": { "limit": 10, "granularity": "second" } }, "api": "GetOrderById" } ] }, { "service": "DeliveryService", "globalLimits": { "GET": { "limit": 10, "granularity": "second" }, "POST": { "limit": 20, "granularity": "minute" } }, "apiLimits": [] } ] }

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      Machine Coding Round for Implementing Client Side API Rate Limiter which will have global limits for calling API calls to different services and specified apilimit for different APIs of a service.
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