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    antoan
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    Hi, I am looking for C# interview style programming problems for my self to practice with. I would like to find some material that tests problem solving skills, efficiency of implementation as well as knowledge of the language, though not overly complicated. Something along the lines of algorithm implementation like fibonacci series, problems that ought not to take more that say 20 mins max to solve. I'd appreciate your comments, suggestions, links, resources, ect. P.S. Can anyone recommend C# equivalent books to "Effective C++" & Efficient C++"?

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      Hi, I am looking for C# interview style programming problems for my self to practice with. I would like to find some material that tests problem solving skills, efficiency of implementation as well as knowledge of the language, though not overly complicated. Something along the lines of algorithm implementation like fibonacci series, problems that ought not to take more that say 20 mins max to solve. I'd appreciate your comments, suggestions, links, resources, ect. P.S. Can anyone recommend C# equivalent books to "Effective C++" & Efficient C++"?

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      antoan wrote:

      P.S. Can anyone recommend C# equivalent books to "Effective C++" & Efficient C++"?

      Effective C# by Bill Wagner

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        Hi, I am looking for C# interview style programming problems for my self to practice with. I would like to find some material that tests problem solving skills, efficiency of implementation as well as knowledge of the language, though not overly complicated. Something along the lines of algorithm implementation like fibonacci series, problems that ought not to take more that say 20 mins max to solve. I'd appreciate your comments, suggestions, links, resources, ect. P.S. Can anyone recommend C# equivalent books to "Effective C++" & Efficient C++"?

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        antoan wrote:

        I am looking for C# interview style programming problems for my self to practice with

        How about reading this forum. You'll find all manner of badly worded, ambiguous, incomplete questions that you are likely to find in many interview situations where the company hasn't got a clue what it is doing.


        Scottish Developers events: * .NET debugging, tracing and instrumentation by Duncan Edwards Jones and Code Coverage in .NET by Craig Murphy * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog

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          Hi, I am looking for C# interview style programming problems for my self to practice with. I would like to find some material that tests problem solving skills, efficiency of implementation as well as knowledge of the language, though not overly complicated. Something along the lines of algorithm implementation like fibonacci series, problems that ought not to take more that say 20 mins max to solve. I'd appreciate your comments, suggestions, links, resources, ect. P.S. Can anyone recommend C# equivalent books to "Effective C++" & Efficient C++"?

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          Daniel Persson
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          check out www.mathschallenge.net register free for "project euler" lots of good programming problems. Best regards // Daniel Persson

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            antoan wrote:

            I am looking for C# interview style programming problems for my self to practice with

            How about reading this forum. You'll find all manner of badly worded, ambiguous, incomplete questions that you are likely to find in many interview situations where the company hasn't got a clue what it is doing.


            Scottish Developers events: * .NET debugging, tracing and instrumentation by Duncan Edwards Jones and Code Coverage in .NET by Craig Murphy * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog

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            Josh Smith
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            Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

            How about reading this forum. You'll find all manner of badly worded, ambiguous, incomplete questions that you are likely to find in many interview situations where the company hasn't got a clue what it is doing.

            :laugh: So true!! So true that it hurts. :laugh: Some of the questions on these boards are so poorly worded, it seems like the person was violently throwing up while writing. Josh

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              antoan wrote:

              I am looking for C# interview style programming problems for my self to practice with

              How about reading this forum. You'll find all manner of badly worded, ambiguous, incomplete questions that you are likely to find in many interview situations where the company hasn't got a clue what it is doing.


              Scottish Developers events: * .NET debugging, tracing and instrumentation by Duncan Edwards Jones and Code Coverage in .NET by Craig Murphy * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog

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              leckey 0
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              Some of us try!:sigh:

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                Hi, I am looking for C# interview style programming problems for my self to practice with. I would like to find some material that tests problem solving skills, efficiency of implementation as well as knowledge of the language, though not overly complicated. Something along the lines of algorithm implementation like fibonacci series, problems that ought not to take more that say 20 mins max to solve. I'd appreciate your comments, suggestions, links, resources, ect. P.S. Can anyone recommend C# equivalent books to "Effective C++" & Efficient C++"?

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                Drew McGhie
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                Try Jesse Liberty's Visual C# 2005: A Developer's Notebook[^]

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