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Fullstack questions aim to assess a candidate's ability to work on both the front end and backend of a web application, emphasizing a holistic understanding of web development. HackerEarth’s full stack platform allows you to assess a candidate’s understanding of frontend, back end, and full stack concepts.
In the HackerEarth library, we have questions that are built using real-world applications of coding. These questions cover a wide variety of frameworks and can help you evaluate a candidate on their application-building and problem-solving skills in a real-life situation. The questions cover three complexity levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard.
Candidates will require a well-rounded understanding of web development concepts, languages, frameworks, and best practices to solve these questions.You can ask candidates to do the following tasks on HackerEarth's full stack platform:
Build an entire application by configuring the front end and backend
Build only the backend part of an application
Build only the front end part of an application
Front end
Angular JS
React
React Native
Backend
Django
NodeJS
Flask
Spring
.NET
Full stack questions are ideal to assess a candidate's skills on both the front end and backend. They can create a complete application or just a part of it for these types of questions and they can also be easily assessed on various frameworks supported by the HackerEarth platform.
Simulate real-world coding tests ♂
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Related questions
Hiring a "game hacker" can refer to different scenarios, depending on context and intent. Below is a breakdown of potential interpretations, ethical considerations, and guidance:
1. Ethical Hacking (White-Hat) for Game Security
If you're a game developer or publisher looking to strengthen your game's security, hiring ethical hackers (penetration testers) is a legitimate and common practice. These professionals help identify vulnerabilities in your game, anti-cheat systems, or servers.
- How to Hire:
- Look for cybersecurity firms or freelancers specializing in game security.
- Platforms like Upwork, HackerOne, or Bugcrowd connect you with vetted professionals.
- Ensure they sign a legally binding agreement (NDA, scope of work) to protect your game.
2. Cheat Development (Unethical/Illegal)
If the goal is to hire someone to create cheats, hacks, or exploits for games (e.g., aimbots, wallhacks, or currency exploits), this is typically:
- Against game terms of service, leading to account bans.
- Illegal in many jurisdictions if it involves circumventing anti-piracy measures (DMCA violations) or distributing malware.
- Risky: Many "hackers" offering these services are scammers or may embed malware in their tools.
3. Reverse Engineering for Modding
Some developers hire hackers to reverse-engineer games for modding support or compatibility fixes. This can be legal if done with the publisher’s consent (e.g., Minecraft mods). Always verify permissions to avoid copyright issues.
Risks of Hiring Malicious Hackers
- Legal Consequences: Unauthorized hacking violates laws like the DMCA (U.S.), Computer Misuse Act (UK), or GDPR (EU).
- Scams: Many "hackers" on forums or social media are fraudsters.
- Reputation Damage: Associating with cheating undermines trust in your brand (if you're a developer).
Alternatives to Hiring Hackers
- Anti-Cheat Solutions: Integrate tools like Easy Anti-Cheat, BattlEye, or Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC).
- Bug Bounty Programs: Reward ethical hackers for reporting vulnerabilities (e.g., via HackerOne).
- In-House Testing: Build a QA team to stress-test your game’s security.
Final Advice
- For Developers: Partner with ethical hackers through正规 channels to secure your game.
- For Players: Avoid cheating—it ruins the experience for others and risks your account.
If you have a specific goal in mind, clarify it further, and I can provide more tailored guidance!
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