interview question & answer required

R

ROSY

hello 2 all,
where can i get interview question on C & C++.

plz give me links it will be so helpful.
bye
 
C

Christian Bau

hello 2 all,
where can i get interview question on C & C++.

Some that are always good:

"I show you this ten line C function. What does it do? "

"I show you this ten line C function. What does it do? What do you think
was it supposed to do, and why doesn't it do what it is supposed to do?
How do you change it so that it will do what it was supposed to do?"

"I have this little problem that could be solved with a 10 line C
program. Could you write this 10 line C program for me?"

Of course, these are just there to get you to the proper interview.
 
J

Joona I Palaste

Some that are always good:
"I show you this ten line C function. What does it do? "
"I show you this ten line C function. What does it do? What do you think
was it supposed to do, and why doesn't it do what it is supposed to do?
How do you change it so that it will do what it was supposed to do?"
"I have this little problem that could be solved with a 10 line C
program. Could you write this 10 line C program for me?"
Of course, these are just there to get you to the proper interview.

"I have this ten line C function written by an ex-employee. What the
heck was he smoking?"

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/-- Joona Palaste ([email protected]) ---------------------------\
| Kingpriest of "The Flying Lemon Tree" G++ FR FW+ M- #108 D+ ADA N+++|
| http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste W++ B OP+ |
\----------------------------------------- Finland rules! ------------/
"To know me IS to love me."
- JIPsoft
 
N

Nils Petter Vaskinn

"I have this ten line C function written by an ex-employee. What the
heck was he smoking?"

"I have this 3 line C function written by an ex-employee, none of my other
employess could do it in less than 100 lines. What the heck was he
smoking, and where can I get some."
 
M

Martin Ambuhl

ROSY said:
hello 2 all,
where can i get interview question on C & C++.

From the other questions you asked, you will not be ready for an interview
for, say 3-4 years, or perhaps never. For damn sure, you're not close to
being employable as a programmer now.
 
J

Joona I Palaste

From the other questions you asked, you will not be ready for an interview
for, say 3-4 years, or perhaps never. For damn sure, you're not close to
being employable as a programmer now.

Back in 1999-2000, all you had to know was a "Hello world" program to
get you a trainee job as programmer in at least one company. But those
days are now gone...

--
/-- Joona Palaste ([email protected]) ---------------------------\
| Kingpriest of "The Flying Lemon Tree" G++ FR FW+ M- #108 D+ ADA N+++|
| http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste W++ B OP+ |
\----------------------------------------- Finland rules! ------------/
"No, Maggie, not Aztec, Olmec! Ol-mec!"
- Lisa Simpson
 
D

Dave Vandervies

Joona I Palaste said:
"I have this ten line C function written by an ex-employee. What the
heck was he smoking?"

Written on the whiteboard in my former sort-of-a-cubicle (from before I
went back to school for 4 months and got a different sort-of-a-cubicle
when I came back), there's still a quote I made while I was handing off
some of the code I had written to one of the co-op students:

"They won't need to ask what I was smoking. The comments will tell them."

(This was about some moderately hairy but well-documented code that used a
not-widely-known feature to let an "object" (in the OO-programming sense)
change its type without invalidating pointers to it.)


dave
 
D

/dev/null

Back in 1999-2000, all you had to know was a "Hello world" program to
get you a trainee job as programmer in at least one company. But those
days are now gone...

...as are many of those companies...
[/QUOTE]

No, they just moved to India.
 
M

Mike Wahler

/dev/null said:
No, they just moved to India.

You mean the India where the majority of programmers
take their discipline seriously and learn to practice
it effectively and professionally, as opposed to e.g.
the United States (and to some extent Britain) where
the so-called 'universities' churn out clueless
graduates by the thousand? Such people too often
can deceive equally clueless managers into hiring
them, causing economic harm to their employers.
It's a sad state of affairs.

-Mike
 
R

ROSY

want question that really **** urself contact me at
(e-mail address removed),then u know what is reward of ur
suggestion.
bye,
 
C

Christian Bau

want question that really **** urself contact me at
(e-mail address removed),then u know what is reward of ur
suggestion.
bye,



Martin Ambuhl <[email protected]>
wrote in message

Seems ROSY will not be ready for _any_ kind of job interview any time
soon.
 
M

Mark McIntyre

On 25 Sep 2003 23:40:50 -0700, in comp.lang.c ,
want question that really **** urself contact me at
(e-mail address removed),then u know what is reward of ur
suggestion.

Its probably worth remembering that this group is read by a very large
number of experienced programmers, many of them in positions of some
seniority in their profession.

You might be lucky, and never encounter any of them while
interviewing. I for one would feel nervous about taking that chance.

So I'd not be so casual about insulting them, if I were you.
 
R

ROSY

*moron* have u any work if not plz dont join the group.
this is not for ur suggestion.
idiot.
 
R

Richard Heathfield

ROSY said:
*moron* have u any work if not plz dont join the group.

Christian, Martin, Brian, and Joona are all long-time contributors to this
newsgroup. None of them are morons. At least two of them would probably be
considered C language experts by the majority of people in this group, and
indeed they are all experts by the less rigorous standards of the outside
world.

If you insult anyone, you lose a certain amount of respect. If you insult
well-respected and highly-regarded people, you damage your own credibility.

Do you have a brother named Ioannis, by some chance?
 
O

ozbear

Christian, Martin, Brian, and Joona are all long-time contributors to this
newsgroup. None of them are morons. At least two of them would probably be
considered C language experts by the majority of people in this group, and
indeed they are all experts by the less rigorous standards of the outside
world.

If you insult anyone, you lose a certain amount of respect. If you insult
well-respected and highly-regarded people, you damage your own credibility.

Do you have a brother named Ioannis, by some chance?

Rather mean to refer to Ioannis when he eventually cleaned up his act,
took suggestions, as well as making some worthwhile contributions to
this group (again, eventually). Plus he hasn't posted anything in
here, as far as I know, for months. While I hold no such hope for
this person, continuing to dun someone for past transgressions after
they have modified their behaviour is mean-spirited.

Oz
 
J

Joona I Palaste

Rather mean to refer to Ioannis when he eventually cleaned up his act,
took suggestions, as well as making some worthwhile contributions to
this group (again, eventually). Plus he hasn't posted anything in
here, as far as I know, for months. While I hold no such hope for
this person, continuing to dun someone for past transgressions after
they have modified their behaviour is mean-spirited.

I agree entirely with ozbear. Ioannis wasn't such a bad guy after all.
Please compare ROSY to E. Robert Tisdale instead.

--
/-- Joona Palaste ([email protected]) ---------------------------\
| Kingpriest of "The Flying Lemon Tree" G++ FR FW+ M- #108 D+ ADA N+++|
| http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste W++ B OP+ |
\----------------------------------------- Finland rules! ------------/
"I am looking for myself. Have you seen me somewhere?"
- Anon
 

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