This Java debugging test assesses candidates’ ability to interpret Java code and debug it based on a set of requirements. The test gives candidates 30 minutes to read through requirements and fix a partially working script.
Debugging
Java developers or any other role requiring practical experience in Java.
Java is a general-purpose language used for distributed environments. It is one of the most popular programming languages for Android app development, embedded systems, desktop applications, and enterprise-grade systems.
The ability to understand and debug code is a critical skill for a successful Java developer. As new features are being developed, bugs may be introduced into the code. It is, therefore, important for a developer to be able to identify bugs and fix them. Given the collaborative nature of software development, it is also critical to be able to work with and correct the code of other developers.
This test provides candidates with a small script that contains one or more bugs. The description clarifies the objective of the code and provides examples to illustrate how it should function. Candidates must then identify the bugs and fix them.
Candidates can run their code to see if certain pre-defined inputs return the expected result. Once candidates submit their code, the test is scored automatically using a wider set of test cases, which include more challenging corner cases. You can then inspect the code of candidates from your dashboard and play it back to see their thought process and how they came to their solution.
Victoria is a Senior/TL Java Developer with over 10 years of experience in software development, known for her creativity and passion for her work and clients. She has deep experience in requirement analysis, project designing and implementation, team management, analysis of customer issues, code refactoring, and optimization.
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