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  2. Gayle Laakmann McDowell - Wikipedia

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    First self-published in 2008, her book Cracking the Coding Interview provides guidance on technical job interviews, and includes solutions to example coding interview questions. [4] [5] As of 2015, the book was in its sixth edition and have been translated into seven languages. McDowell has also written the books Cracking the PM Interview (for ...

  3. Coding interview - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 67 Candidates answering questions should consider the use of technology in the present and future, and user scenarios. Some questions involve projects that the candidate has worked on in the past. A coding interview is intended to seek out creative thinkers and those who can adapt their solutions to rapidly changing and dynamic scenarios.

  4. IBM Basic assembly language and successors - Wikipedia

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    As it is an assembly language, BAL uses the native instruction set of the IBM mainframe architecture on which it runs, System/360, just as the successors to BAL use the native instruction sets of the IBM mainframe architectures on which they run, including System/360, System/370, System/370-XA, ESA/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture.

  5. Naming convention (programming) - Wikipedia

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    IBM's "OF Language" was documented in an IMS (Information Management System) manual. It detailed the PRIME-MODIFIER-CLASS word scheme, which consisted of names like "CUST-ACT-NO" to indicate "customer account number". PRIME words were meant to indicate major "entities" of interest to a system.

  6. Extended ASCII - Wikipedia

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    IBM introduced eight-bit extended ASCII codes on the original IBM PC and later produced variations for different languages and cultures. IBM called such character sets code pages and assigned reference numbers – both to those they themselves invented as well as to many invented and used by other manufacturers. Accordingly, character sets are ...

  7. James Martin (author) - Wikipedia

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    James Martin was born on 19 October 1933 in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, England. [7] He earned a degree in physics at Keble College, Oxford.. Martin joined IBM in 1959, and from the 1980s on, established several IT consultancy firms.

  8. Character (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A string of seven characters. In computing and telecommunications, a character is the internal representation of a character (symbol) used within a computer or system.. Examples of characters include letters, numerical digits, punctuation marks (such as "."

  9. Basic direct access method - Wikipedia

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    Basic, in IBM terminology, indicates a lower-level access method that deals with data sets in terms of physical blocks and does not provide either read-ahead, called anticipatory buffering, or synchronization — that is, the user program has to explicitly wait for completion of each input/output event.