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Wanted to work at an exciting futuristic company? Struggled with an interview problem that could have been solved in 15 minutes? Wished you could study real-world computing problems? If so, you need to read Elements of Programming Interviews (EPI).
The core of EPI is a collection of 300 problems with detailed solutions, including over 100 figures and 250 tested programs. The problems are challenging, well-motivated, and accessible. They are representative of the questions asked at interviews at the most exciting companies. The book begins with a summary of patterns for data structure, algorithms, and problem solving that will help you solve the most challenging interview problems. This is followed by chapters on basic and advanced data structures, algorithm design, concurrency, system design, probability and discrete mathematics.
Each chapter starts with a brief review of key concepts and results followed by a deep and wide set of questions. EPI concludes with a summary of the nontechnical aspects of interviewing, including common mistakes, strategies for a great interview, perspectives from across the table, negotiating the best offer, and much more. 'This book is the best compilation of programming related problems I have seen. It is a great resource for a diverse set of topics when preparing for technical interviews, as a quick refresher in a subject area or when you are just looking for a brain teaser to challenge yourself.' Shashank Gupta / Scaligent, formerly Engineering Manager, Amazon.com, Senior Engineering Manager, Yahoo!, Manager of Software Development, Cisco Systems. This should become the de facto book on interviews. It is loaded with great problems and puzzles.
The solutions are very comprehensive. However, don't buy this book thinking that it will teach you about heaps or binary search trees. It merely contains a few paragraphs for each topic and then goes straight to the problems. You'll need another book to learn about the data structures and algorithms that go with them.
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I'd recommend CLRS (Intro to Algorithms) but many others will do (like Sedgewick or Skiena). This book also contains a few chapters devoted to the interview process itself. These chapters are just as golden as the technical ones. Interviewing is more about just solving the problems. They want to see who you are as well. Anyways, definitely check this book out if you wish to get extra practice for programming interviews. I have pretty much read the whole book, I'm saying pretty much because there are waaaay too many questions and there's no way I try to solve all of them:P If you genuinely solve all the questions in the book, I'd say you're pretty much set for a software engineering job.
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