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Free Comprehensive Collection of Big‑Tech Interview Questions and Answers (Java, Spring, Redis, MyBatis, etc.)

This post shares a free, extensive compilation of interview questions and detailed explanations covering Java fundamentals, multithreading, Spring framework, Redis, MyBatis and other backend technologies, encouraging systematic preparation and offering a QR‑code method to obtain the full document.

Java Captain
Java Captain
Java Captain
Free Comprehensive Collection of Big‑Tech Interview Questions and Answers (Java, Spring, Redis, MyBatis, etc.)

The author emphasizes that technical expertise requires long‑term practice and that interview success depends on mastering real interview questions and techniques.

Over the weekend, a collection of interview question types from major tech companies was gathered, combined with classic questions and popular technology videos, and compiled into a free interview‑question repository.

The material covers a wide range of backend stacks—including Java basics, multithreading, MyBatis, ZooKeeper, Dubbo, Elasticsearch, Memcached, Redis, MySQL, Spring, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, RabbitMQ, Kafka, and Linux—offering thousands of questions with detailed analyses to help candidates quickly improve.

Sample sections list specific Java core questions, multithreading and concurrency topics, Spring framework interview items, Redis concepts, and MyBatis usage queries, providing a solid foundation for systematic interview preparation.

Readers can obtain the complete document by scanning the QR code or following the public account "Tuling Classroom" and replying with the keyword "面试资料" (interview material), with the offer valid for three days.

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Focused on Java technologies: SSM, the Spring ecosystem, microservices, MySQL, MyCat, clustering, distributed systems, middleware, Linux, networking, multithreading; occasionally covers DevOps tools like Jenkins, Nexus, Docker, ELK; shares practical tech insights and is dedicated to full‑stack Java development.

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