OOP technical test vs Python applicantDo phone interviews with HR for a programming internship usually contain technical questions?Is it ok to apply for junior jobs without time for preparation?Should I have to take a technical test for a change of position at my company of 4+ years?Answering Technical interview problems: To what lengths?How are programmers' non technical skills evaluated?Copying technical interview test answers from the internet - acceptable or not?How can I go through personal / technical interview properly?Interview with a hand written technical testI have been invited to debrief after taking motivational/emotional assessments, how do I prepare for this?Interviewer said I could use any object-oriented programming language, problems were in Java?
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OOP technical test vs Python applicant
Do phone interviews with HR for a programming internship usually contain technical questions?Is it ok to apply for junior jobs without time for preparation?Should I have to take a technical test for a change of position at my company of 4+ years?Answering Technical interview problems: To what lengths?How are programmers' non technical skills evaluated?Copying technical interview test answers from the internet - acceptable or not?How can I go through personal / technical interview properly?Interview with a hand written technical testI have been invited to debrief after taking motivational/emotional assessments, how do I prepare for this?Interviewer said I could use any object-oriented programming language, problems were in Java?
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How do I prepare for a Technical OOP if i am python oriented ? I know Python is an OOP but there are a lot of differences between in OOP principles in python compared to Java for example. Even more , what if the tech test was in java , and I have been coding in python for 4 years now ?
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about how to prepare for a coding test, and not about Navigating the Workplace
– DarkCygnus
35 mins ago
you should see what technologies the job you are applying uses (say, if it's a Junior Java Dev position you can be sure the test will include Java stuff). On another note, if you say the test will be about OOP I strongly suggest you read and try languages like Java, Scala, etc. as, like you say, Python is not quite OOP-ish in terms of Syntax and Patterns
– DarkCygnus
32 mins ago
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How do I prepare for a Technical OOP if i am python oriented ? I know Python is an OOP but there are a lot of differences between in OOP principles in python compared to Java for example. Even more , what if the tech test was in java , and I have been coding in python for 4 years now ?
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How do I prepare for a Technical OOP if i am python oriented ? I know Python is an OOP but there are a lot of differences between in OOP principles in python compared to Java for example. Even more , what if the tech test was in java , and I have been coding in python for 4 years now ?
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about how to prepare for a coding test, and not about Navigating the Workplace
– DarkCygnus
35 mins ago
you should see what technologies the job you are applying uses (say, if it's a Junior Java Dev position you can be sure the test will include Java stuff). On another note, if you say the test will be about OOP I strongly suggest you read and try languages like Java, Scala, etc. as, like you say, Python is not quite OOP-ish in terms of Syntax and Patterns
– DarkCygnus
32 mins ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about how to prepare for a coding test, and not about Navigating the Workplace
– DarkCygnus
35 mins ago
you should see what technologies the job you are applying uses (say, if it's a Junior Java Dev position you can be sure the test will include Java stuff). On another note, if you say the test will be about OOP I strongly suggest you read and try languages like Java, Scala, etc. as, like you say, Python is not quite OOP-ish in terms of Syntax and Patterns
– DarkCygnus
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about how to prepare for a coding test, and not about Navigating the Workplace
– DarkCygnus
35 mins ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about how to prepare for a coding test, and not about Navigating the Workplace
– DarkCygnus
35 mins ago
you should see what technologies the job you are applying uses (say, if it's a Junior Java Dev position you can be sure the test will include Java stuff). On another note, if you say the test will be about OOP I strongly suggest you read and try languages like Java, Scala, etc. as, like you say, Python is not quite OOP-ish in terms of Syntax and Patterns
– DarkCygnus
32 mins ago
you should see what technologies the job you are applying uses (say, if it's a Junior Java Dev position you can be sure the test will include Java stuff). On another note, if you say the test will be about OOP I strongly suggest you read and try languages like Java, Scala, etc. as, like you say, Python is not quite OOP-ish in terms of Syntax and Patterns
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's about how to prepare for a coding test, and not about Navigating the Workplace
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you should see what technologies the job you are applying uses (say, if it's a Junior Java Dev position you can be sure the test will include Java stuff). On another note, if you say the test will be about OOP I strongly suggest you read and try languages like Java, Scala, etc. as, like you say, Python is not quite OOP-ish in terms of Syntax and Patterns
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