Explain the four pillars of object-oriented programming — Supercell interview
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Core OOP concepts asked in almost every fresher technical screen.
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Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Core OOP concepts asked in almost every fresher technical screen.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Fundamental operating-system question for entry-level engineering roles.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Classic SQL screening question testing subqueries, window functions, or ordering.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. DBMS fundamentals covering 1NF through 3NF and when to denormalize.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Networking basics question covering transport-layer reliability and use cases.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. HR opener testing motivation, research, and alignment with the role.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Behavioral HR question assessing self-awareness and growth mindset.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. OS concept linking paging, address translation, and process isolation.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Classic array + hash map problem testing optimal time–space trade-offs.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Foundational search algorithm with clear loop invariants and edge cases.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Pointer manipulation staple for junior coding interviews.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Graph traversal question covering shortest paths, connectivity, and complexity.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Tree recursion warm-up that often leads to balanced-tree and diameter follow-ups.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Sliding window pattern for substring problems with hash set or map tracking.
Reported in Supercell European engineering loops. Sort-and-sweep array problem common in calendar and scheduling interviews.