Cover essential framework concepts (components, lifecycle, routing, forms, RxJS/hooks)
Interviewers often ask about:
Difference between template-driven and reactive forms
Component communication (@Input, @Output, context, props)
Routing/navigation and programmatic control
Structural directives or JSX patterns
RxJS / useEffect logic (real interview pain points)
Questions like:
What is garbage collection?
What’s the difference between an interface and abstract class?
What is multithreading, and how do you synchronize threads?
What are collections, and how do you choose between ArrayList and LinkedList?
These hit the heart of what Java interviews test.
MVC, Dependency Injection, and modularity questions show architecture-level thinking
Knowing these puts you in a higher bracket (e.g., senior or systems-oriented roles)
Essential for any coding interview (LeetCode-style problems often revolve around trees, graphs, recursion, etc.)
Questions on Angular CLI, React dev tools, Java build tools (Maven/Gradle) are helpful bonus points.
Category What They Look For
Knowledge You understand the frameworks, syntax, and API behavior
Problem Solving You can apply what you know to real-world or whiteboard scenarios
Communication You explain concepts like DI or GC clearly and confidently
Practicality You write code efficiently and follow best practices (e.g., not leaking memory)
This project was generated using Angular CLI version 19.2.15.
To start a local development server, run:
ng serve
Once the server is running, open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:4200/
. The application will automatically reload whenever you modify any of the source files.
Angular CLI includes powerful code scaffolding tools. To generate a new component, run:
ng generate component component-name
For a complete list of available schematics (such as components
, directives
, or pipes
), run:
ng generate --help
To build the project run:
ng build
This will compile your project and store the build artifacts in the dist/
directory. By default, the production build optimizes your application for performance and speed.
To execute unit tests with the Karma test runner, use the following command:
ng test
For end-to-end (e2e) testing, run:
ng e2e
Angular CLI does not come with an end-to-end testing framework by default. You can choose one that suits your needs.
For more information on using the Angular CLI, including detailed command references, visit the Angular CLI Overview and Command Reference page.