Preface
For a developer, whether it is school recruitment or social recruitment, various interviews and written tests cannot be avoided. How to prepare for these things is extremely important. Whether it is a written test or an interview, there are rules to follow. What I mean by "rules to follow" just means that you can prepare in advance for technical interviews. In fact, I really don't like the behavior of memorizing all kinds of questions and memorizing all kinds of questions before the exam. I am very opposed to it! I think this method is extremely extreme, and it is useless at all in front of a slightly experienced interviewer. It is recommended that you take a step by step approach.
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