This is a review summary project about preparing for front-end interviews that I have summarized, and the project is updated from time to time. This is not only a strategy for job interviews, but also a collection of front-end ers to examine themselves and achieve breakthroughs. I hope that through this guide, everyone can open up their own lines of Ren and Du, and go further on the road to the front. This warehouse uses a large number of diagrams to convey knowledge. The so-called picture is worth a thousand words. I hope that this kind of graphic expression will make it easier for you to remember some abstract and incomprehensible concepts. "Graphic Front End" is my subtitle to it. Interviewing is a very subjective and difficult thing. Just because you don't pass the interview doesn't mean you're unqualified, just like passing the interview doesn't mean you're qualified. As a candidate, you are usually given 45 minutes to demonstrate your skills.
Features
- Big front-end interview collection
- To prepare for the interview, we should prepare some questions that can really reflect the level of the interviewer
- Programming questions, design questions, framework selection, etc.
- One question a day is an activity carried out in communication groups
- Questions can be recorded, and will be filtered and added to the problem solving module
- Graphic front-end