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1. Players are arranged in a ring. Let the first player be 1, and the last N, clockwise. Player 1 starts the game. The game with 8 players: (1) (8) (2) (7) (3) (6) (4) (5) 2. In each turn of the game, the player in turn calls out the number one greater than the previous player. Then the turn passes to the next player. The called out numbers start from 1 and are consequtive natural numbers. 4. The game starts clockwise: first player 1, then 2 etc. 5. If the called out number has more than 1 digits, and all of the digits are the same (such as 11, 33, or 444), the game direction changes AFTER such number is called out. Example: if player 2 called 10, player 3 called 11, player 2 will call 12. 6. Whenever the called out number satisfies at least one of the following conditions: a. divisible by 7 b. contains 7 as one of its digits c. the sum of the digits is seven The player will call "Martti Suosalo" instead of the number. The number is still incremented. A number (such as 77) may both change the direction and be called "Martti Suosalo" 7. The game ends, when someone violates some rule. The loser has to down a drink! The task is to write a program, which plays sober (read: flawless!) Martti Suosalo game with the given number of players and turns. The program shall take the number of players and turns as parameters (command line or compile-time constants). Then it shall print out the course of the game: which player shouted what. Constraints: - The game has 1 or more turns, and 1 or more players. - There shall be no artifical constraints, except machine integer size. - Although the real life game is perhaps interesting only with 3 to 10 players, the cases of 1, 2 and >10 players are well defined, and should be handled. Sample output (P is the player): > marttiSuosalo.exe 5 20 nPlayers: 5 nRounds: 20 P: 1 "1" P: 2 "2" P: 3 "3" P: 4 "4" P: 5 "5" P: 1 "6" P: 2 "Martti Suosalo" P: 3 "8" P: 4 "9" P: 5 "10" P: 1 "11" P: 5 "12" P: 4 "13" P: 3 "Martti Suosalo" P: 2 "15" P: 1 "Martti Suosalo" P: 5 "Martti Suosalo" P: 4 "18" P: 3 "19" P: 2 "20" > marttiSuosalo.exe 7 30 nPlayers: 7 nRounds: 30 P: 1 "1" P: 2 "2" P: 3 "3" P: 4 "4" P: 5 "5" P: 6 "6" P: 7 "Martti Suosalo" P: 1 "8" P: 2 "9" P: 3 "10" P: 4 "11" P: 3 "12" P: 2 "13" P: 1 "Martti Suosalo" P: 7 "15" P: 6 "Martti Suosalo" P: 5 "Martti Suosalo" P: 4 "18" P: 3 "19" P: 2 "20" P: 1 "Martti Suosalo" P: 7 "22" P: 1 "23" P: 2 "24" P: 3 "Martti Suosalo" P: 4 "26" P: 5 "Martti Suosalo" P: 6 "Martti Suosalo" P: 7 "29" P: 1 "30"
How would you use knowledge of the key used to encrypt one column in a database to decrypt the other column.
Generic scenario questions on ERP (?, even if you say that you are not experienced enough on it).
How would you tackle aging games as they do not provide revenues but require paying for backend services
The interview process was reasonable and then offered role but then fell apart at contract stage. Equinix mandate in the contract that new hires in the UK must opt out of the 48 hour working week protection (it states that you can opt back in with 3 months notice). I advised that I did not wish to opt out, particularly due to having a disabled child and political belief. Equinix refused to remove this clause, I even contacted ACAS who gave me guidance that employers should have opt outs separate to the contract and any opt out must be freely given.
Interview was focused on experience with browsers and protocols, as well as team fit.
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