Inventory: The most popular Dachang Java job interview questions in 2023 have been included in GitHub

Seeing that "Golden September and Silver October" are coming soon, many friends are eager to give themselves a wave of salary increases; interviews are the most direct and effective way to increase salary, and we need to spend a lot of energy and time to prepare. In addition to our own technical accumulation, mastering certain interview skills and familiarity with the most common interview questions will definitely make us even more powerful.

So recently the editor built a warehouse on GitHub, mainly to collect the latest real interview questions from some major Internet companies.

For those students who want to interview for advanced Java positions, except for the "Arabian Nights" topics about algorithms, the rest of the topics for practical work belong to real skills, and the details and difficulties of popular technologies have become the main content of investigation. (The "Arabian Nights" mentioned here does not mean that the algorithm is useless and impractical, but that the algorithm is rarely used in ordinary times, and even the interviewer has only a half-knowledge of the algorithm questions he posed)

This article is suitable for the crowd :

  • Current students preparing for Java interview
  • A Java engineer who is ready to quit and is looking for a job
  • Those who are self-taught and ready to switch to the field of Java technology
  • Those who want to consolidate the core knowledge of Java and check for gaps

The First Interview Blitz Playbook

Catalog list

Contains 23 major Java interview topics, each topic has dozens of interview questions (with detailed explanation of the questions)

Basic

JVM

Multithreading

spring

MyBatis

SpringBoot

MySQL

network

git

soft power

Each chapter not only has an interview question bank, but also carefully prepares a mind map to connect relevant knowledge points so that readers can better understand the relevant knowledge points instead of memorizing them by rote. This shows the author's good intentions;

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