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Is it true that at interviews in the world's offices for the position of JavaScript, tasks are solved in C or C ++?
Hello, tell me please.
I read articles about interviews in large global companies, where people talk about how they solved many interesting and non-trivial programming in C and C ++, but if, for example, I go to the position of a JavaScript developer, I still need to write solutions in C and C++?
I would also be very grateful if you give examples of tasks that were asked at similar interviews for JavaScript developers.
Thanks for your help and your time.
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If you are asked to solve a spherical abstract problem of brute force optimization or sort a graph, then it is easier to write without errors in some pseudocode than in C or Javascript. And most likely they meant a C-like language (C-like), and the candidate was worried and thought that it was about a language from the C ++ group.
It depends on the company and they write about it in the requirements. Met requirements for C#.
Although there, and with us, there is enough idiocy.
In addition, those who did not pass the interview always come up with interesting excuses, do not trust the forums 100%.
Nonsense.
When a person goes to the position of a javascript developer and cannot solve anything in c#/c++, this does not give a reason not to take him. If these languages are not clearly specified in the vacancy, then their knowledge is not required.
Although, if you write in your resume that you are a c # guru, then you may be asked.
If you go to the position of a JavaScript developer, then they will ask you about JavaScript.
But bare JS is rarely needed, it's usually asked along with frameworks or products like nodejs, knockoutjs, jquery, requirejs, etc.
And they also often ask for knowledge of css and html.
Somehow I was given the task to solve in Java or C # of my choice when selecting at Amazon. It is possible, however, that the aunt simply confused me with a Javist, it happens.
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