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  • C Colin Angus Mackay

    BINO VARGHESE wrote:

    I dont want to browse sites and get answers

    Then I am disinclinded to answer. You must at least show that you are willing to help youself first and are not just a blood sucking leach that wants everything now but is unwilling to do any work on their own.


    Upcoming events: * Glasgow: SQL Server 2005 - XML and XML Query Plans, Mock Objects, SQL Server Reporting Services... * Reading: Developer Day 5 Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton My website

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    k dudes vl take ur advice .To be honest Im searching it in google. But Wat i thought was to get the most appropriate answer which could impress an interviwer .As ppl in Codeprojects are experienced. Thanks for ur replies. IF i was wrong somewhere Im sorry 4 it again..

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      Can any one pls give me the answers for the following questions. 1) diff b/w for and for each loop?? 2) wat is Lock in c#? 3) diff b/w abstract class and interface ? 4) when do we go for abstract class and interface class? 5) diff b/w visual studio 2003 and 2005 ?sql 2000 and 2005? 6) Use of constructor.when and at wat suitation we go for constructor. I dont want to browse sites and get answers .as v dont cant conclude 4m it. Thanks in Advance Bino Varghese -- modified at 7:33 Friday 1st June, 2007

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      Rudolf Jan
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      You are offending us by asking and not taking the trouble to do some search in books and on internet.:mad:

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        You are offending us by asking and not taking the trouble to do some search in books and on internet.:mad:

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        BINOVAR
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        Sorry rudolf soory again...

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          Can any one pls give me the answers for the following questions. 1) diff b/w for and for each loop?? 2) wat is Lock in c#? 3) diff b/w abstract class and interface ? 4) when do we go for abstract class and interface class? 5) diff b/w visual studio 2003 and 2005 ?sql 2000 and 2005? 6) Use of constructor.when and at wat suitation we go for constructor. I dont want to browse sites and get answers .as v dont cant conclude 4m it. Thanks in Advance Bino Varghese -- modified at 7:33 Friday 1st June, 2007

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          Guffa
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          The intention of these questions is to find out if you know anything about the concepts mentioned. If you knew what those things are, you could easily answer the questions. I could easily give you the answers to those specific questions, but you would not learn anything from it. Just memorising answers to specific questions won't help you, as the questions will be put differently the next time you are in an interview. What you need to do is to read up on those concepts, so that you know what you are talking about. If you have any specific questions about any of those concepts, that would be a suitable question for the forum.

          BINO VARGHESE wrote:

          diff b/w

          diffuson black/white? ;)

          --- single minded; short sighted; long gone;

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            The intention of these questions is to find out if you know anything about the concepts mentioned. If you knew what those things are, you could easily answer the questions. I could easily give you the answers to those specific questions, but you would not learn anything from it. Just memorising answers to specific questions won't help you, as the questions will be put differently the next time you are in an interview. What you need to do is to read up on those concepts, so that you know what you are talking about. If you have any specific questions about any of those concepts, that would be a suitable question for the forum.

            BINO VARGHESE wrote:

            diff b/w

            diffuson black/white? ;)

            --- single minded; short sighted; long gone;

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            Thanks Guffa.. I vl definetly do it and cum back to u for my doubts. Thanks again

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              k dudes vl take ur advice .To be honest Im searching it in google. But Wat i thought was to get the most appropriate answer which could impress an interviwer .As ppl in Codeprojects are experienced. Thanks for ur replies. IF i was wrong somewhere Im sorry 4 it again..

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              Colin Angus Mackay
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              BINO VARGHESE wrote:

              But Wat i thought was to get the most appropriate answer which could impress an interviwer .

              It depends if the interviewer askes these questions. At the company I work for the interview process requires that you actaully write some code (a very simple application to read data from a file and display it in a window based on a filter) You are then required to walk the interviewer through the code. That is not something you can ask on a forum. We do this because in the past we have hired a couple of people that were very good at talking up their skills, but when they actually started work it was found they were somewhat lacking.


              Upcoming events: * Glasgow: SQL Server 2005 - XML and XML Query Plans, Mock Objects, SQL Server Reporting Services... * Reading: Developer Day 5 Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton My website

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                Hey viki come on man take it in the rite spirit.... its all about experience.I personally blve here in Code project all r experienced enough to give me the right answer.Nthg other than tat. If I was wrong I'm sorry dude....

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                Colin Angus Mackay
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                BINO VARGHESE wrote:

                its all about experience.I personally blve here in Code project all r experienced enough to give me the right answer

                That's good to know. But in an interview situation the interviewer wants to know about YOUR experience. Not the experience of skilled people that volunteer on internet forums.


                Upcoming events: * Glasgow: SQL Server 2005 - XML and XML Query Plans, Mock Objects, SQL Server Reporting Services... * Reading: Developer Day 5 Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton My website

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                  k dudes vl take ur advice .To be honest Im searching it in google. But Wat i thought was to get the most appropriate answer which could impress an interviwer .As ppl in Codeprojects are experienced. Thanks for ur replies. IF i was wrong somewhere Im sorry 4 it again..

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                  CPallini
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                  BINO VARGHESE wrote:

                  But Wat i thought was to get the most appropriate answer which could impress an interviwer

                  You don't have to impress your interviewer repeating things you don't understand. :)

                  If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.

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                  • B BINOVAR

                    Yes Im in entry level only ...I'm jst 6 months experienced..

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                    Christian Graus
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                    What sort of experience ? Have you been hacking away for fun ? Have you done a course ? Have you bought any books ? Any entry level book will give you answers to these questions, and as others have said, an interview is designed to seperate the people who got a bit of info off the web from those who truly understand the answers. The questions you've asked are sufficiently base level that if you don't *understand* the answers, no-one is going to hire you. Don't be discouraged by the response you've got, if you do some reading and come back to asking questions when you're able to do some of your own research and grasp some basic concepts, we'd love to help you. We're helping you now, it's just not in the way you'd hoped. That's what were here for.

                    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                      What sort of experience ? Have you been hacking away for fun ? Have you done a course ? Have you bought any books ? Any entry level book will give you answers to these questions, and as others have said, an interview is designed to seperate the people who got a bit of info off the web from those who truly understand the answers. The questions you've asked are sufficiently base level that if you don't *understand* the answers, no-one is going to hire you. Don't be discouraged by the response you've got, if you do some reading and come back to asking questions when you're able to do some of your own research and grasp some basic concepts, we'd love to help you. We're helping you now, it's just not in the way you'd hoped. That's what were here for.

                      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                      BINOVAR
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                      sorry Christian I understood my mistake.I take it in the right way which will lead me in the correct path and master C#. No not discouraged by the responses .TO be honest yes,was upset intially ,after some good advices I understood that its my mistake.Sorry again. Thanks again

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                        sorry Christian I understood my mistake.I take it in the right way which will lead me in the correct path and master C#. No not discouraged by the responses .TO be honest yes,was upset intially ,after some good advices I understood that its my mistake.Sorry again. Thanks again

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                        Christian Graus
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                        To be honest, I'm self taught, and when I started ( in C++ ), I found some forums on USENET ( showing my age here ) and proceeded to ask a ton of questions, and get a similar response. I hope you respond as I did, which was to take the advice and work hard to become someone who was able to ask intelligent questions, and give intelligent answers. I got my first job in C++ six months after I started learning, mostly due to the help I got once I'd got myself to a level of asking for it. Good luck.

                        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                        • C Christian Graus

                          To be honest, I'm self taught, and when I started ( in C++ ), I found some forums on USENET ( showing my age here ) and proceeded to ask a ton of questions, and get a similar response. I hope you respond as I did, which was to take the advice and work hard to become someone who was able to ask intelligent questions, and give intelligent answers. I got my first job in C++ six months after I started learning, mostly due to the help I got once I'd got myself to a level of asking for it. Good luck.

                          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                          BINOVAR
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                          Thanks for your wishes Christian .Me to hope for the same from this moment:)

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                          • C Colin Angus Mackay

                            BINO VARGHESE wrote:

                            its all about experience.I personally blve here in Code project all r experienced enough to give me the right answer

                            That's good to know. But in an interview situation the interviewer wants to know about YOUR experience. Not the experience of skilled people that volunteer on internet forums.


                            Upcoming events: * Glasgow: SQL Server 2005 - XML and XML Query Plans, Mock Objects, SQL Server Reporting Services... * Reading: Developer Day 5 Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton My website

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                            Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                            in an interview situation the interviewer wants to know about YOUR experience. Not the experience of skilled people that volunteer on internet forums

                            Well said :)

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                              Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                              in an interview situation the interviewer wants to know about YOUR experience. Not the experience of skilled people that volunteer on internet forums

                              Well said :)

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                              Colin Angus Mackay
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                              Thank you.


                              Upcoming events: * Glasgow: SQL Server 2005 - XML and XML Query Plans, Mock Objects, SQL Server Reporting Services... * Reading: Developer Day 5 Never write for other people. Write for yourself, because you have a passion for it. -- Marc Clifton My website

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