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Check if string contains the exact same number of repetitions of every character. I.e. "aabb" - true, "aabbc" - false. Then check if removing a single character from the string can make it valid, i.e. "aabbc" - true, "aaabbbcc" - false
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Senior Backend Engineer

Interviewed at Bolt

3.4
Dec 13, 2019

Check if string contains the exact same number of repetitions of every character. I.e. "aabb" - true, "aabbc" - false. Then check if removing a single character from the string can make it valid, i.e. "aabbc" - true, "aaabbbcc" - false

They'll create a private repo with a task (just a README, a few dockerfiles, docker-compose.yml, and some .php files inside), share it with you and expect you'd implement it (in PHP, Python, or Go) in no more than 7 days and then open a single Pull Request on Github with all the changes to submit the result. The task is: 1. Implement Recipes API with the specified endpoints (6 in total) for List, Create, Get, Update, Delete, Rate. 1.1 Implement authentication for the Create, Update, and Delete (according to the task, the method is up to you, but at the end you'll learn that not really). 1.2 Implement search functionality. 1.3 Optional requirements (at the end they may be not that optional): implement pagination, content negotiation, add other types of testing (though, nobody cares), have good git history (even though, nobody would read it). 2. Do not use any frameworks or microframeworks. Code generation of any kind is forbidden. 3. Use Postgres, MongoDB, or Redis for data persistence. 4. Overengineer your solution so they can see what you can do (that's just a beautiful lie they copy pasted from somewhere). 5. Make sure your project works with the specified docker-compose or they will ignore your result right away.
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Senior Backend Engineer

Interviewed at HelloFresh

3.3
Feb 26, 2018

They'll create a private repo with a task (just a README, a few dockerfiles, docker-compose.yml, and some .php files inside), share it with you and expect you'd implement it (in PHP, Python, or Go) in no more than 7 days and then open a single Pull Request on Github with all the changes to submit the result. The task is: 1. Implement Recipes API with the specified endpoints (6 in total) for List, Create, Get, Update, Delete, Rate. 1.1 Implement authentication for the Create, Update, and Delete (according to the task, the method is up to you, but at the end you'll learn that not really). 1.2 Implement search functionality. 1.3 Optional requirements (at the end they may be not that optional): implement pagination, content negotiation, add other types of testing (though, nobody cares), have good git history (even though, nobody would read it). 2. Do not use any frameworks or microframeworks. Code generation of any kind is forbidden. 3. Use Postgres, MongoDB, or Redis for data persistence. 4. Overengineer your solution so they can see what you can do (that's just a beautiful lie they copy pasted from somewhere). 5. Make sure your project works with the specified docker-compose or they will ignore your result right away.

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