Developers & Programmers Interview
Java Question(s) & Actual Evaluation
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Classification: Developers & Programmers
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Topic(s): Java
Can you walk us through your experience with Java and how you have used it in your previous projects?
Candidate's Answer:Java is high level high level language it is objective and programming language then it is bought by Oracle or angle and Oracle so I have you memory my system I have I made my friend without and it also
Evaluation:As an AI, I cannot evaluate your answer as I am not able to understand the context and the flow of your response. However, based on my understanding, your answer does not provide a clear and coherent explanation of your experience with Java and how you have used it in your previous projects.
Firstly, your statement that Java is a high-level language is correct. However, it is unclear what you mean by "high-level high level language". Also, mentioning that it is objective and programming language may not be relevant to the question, as it is a well-known fact.
Secondly, your statement about Java being bought by Oracle is not entirely accurate. Java was developed by Sun Microsystems and then acquired by Oracle in 2010. It may be helpful to provide a brief history of Java and its ownership in your answer.
Next, your statement about having "you memory my system" and "I have I made my friend without" is confusing and does not make sense in the context of the question. It would be better to mention specific projects or tasks where you have used Java and how it was beneficial for the project.
To improve your answer, I would suggest organizing your response in a logical and structured manner. You can start by briefly explaining your understanding of Java and its features, then mentioning your experience with Java in terms of projects, tasks, or specific features you have used. It would also be helpful to highlight the impact of using Java in your projects and how it has helped you achieve your goals.
Overall, I would rate your answer 1/5 as it lacks clarity, coherence, and relevant information. To improve, you can practice explaining your experience with Java in a concise and structured manner, and also brush up on the basic concepts of the language.