can any one share his/her .net interview exp.
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hello guys thanx for the Reply..some of them gave gud replied Some of them gave gud response while some them were bit negative but thanx to all. You know guys why I have started this thread just becoz people worked in dotnet having 3-4 year exp. But at the time of interview its difficult to face interviewer if u don't prepare urself with theory question as well.So guys please come up with more questions and answer.thanx
Dotnet
There is a book out there (disclaimer: I've never read it) that is made up of all the puzzles that Microsoft have asked people over the years. A lot of interviewers seem to think this is a good way to test developers. I, personally, don't. I would rather give them a practical test that is rooted in real world software development rather than ask them why manhole covers are round (and they are triangular where I live, so there is a cultural bias towards the US in those puzzles too) If you get one of those "I-must-interview-like-Microsoft-interview" nutters then this might give you some tips[^]. Be warned - It will freak you out.
Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." My website
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There is a book out there (disclaimer: I've never read it) that is made up of all the puzzles that Microsoft have asked people over the years. A lot of interviewers seem to think this is a good way to test developers. I, personally, don't. I would rather give them a practical test that is rooted in real world software development rather than ask them why manhole covers are round (and they are triangular where I live, so there is a cultural bias towards the US in those puzzles too) If you get one of those "I-must-interview-like-Microsoft-interview" nutters then this might give you some tips[^]. Be warned - It will freak you out.
Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." My website
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
why manhole covers are round
:confused: because the manholes themselves are round ?
Luc Pattyn
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can any one share his/her .net interview exp. here.guys and gals come fwd and share ur exp. with question and answer.it will help us to know the gud question.
Dotnet
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
why manhole covers are round
:confused: because the manholes themselves are round ?
Luc Pattyn
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They are square where I am and the covers at in two triangles.
Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." My website
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
why manhole covers are round
:confused: because the manholes themselves are round ?
Luc Pattyn
try { [Search CP Articles] [Search CP Forums] [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] } catch { [Google] }
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can any one share his/her .net interview exp. here.guys and gals come fwd and share ur exp. with question and answer.it will help us to know the gud question.
Dotnet
It's not about knowing the questions. You really need to have a firm grasp on the basics. Here are a few that you really should be able to code without really thinking about: Web Services Reflection Garbage Collection The CLR Generics Delegates ADO.NET Basic ASP.NET / WinForms. If you don't have a grasp of these then you really aren't going to get through the door in my company. And by the way, I'm very very good at spotting somebody who's trying to bluff their way in.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Thanks. I missed that post. And, like you, I wonder how manhole covers relate to software... Regards,
Luc
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Thanks. I missed that post. And, like you, I wonder how manhole covers relate to software... Regards,
Luc
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It relates to where they can shove their job.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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It's not about knowing the questions. You really need to have a firm grasp on the basics. Here are a few that you really should be able to code without really thinking about: Web Services Reflection Garbage Collection The CLR Generics Delegates ADO.NET Basic ASP.NET / WinForms. If you don't have a grasp of these then you really aren't going to get through the door in my company. And by the way, I'm very very good at spotting somebody who's trying to bluff their way in.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Web Services - don't know it Reflection - don't know it Garbage Collection - isn't that done for me now? The CLR - got a grasp Generics - only used them once (kinda like C++ templates) Delegates - don't know it ADO.NET - grrr Basic ASP.NET / WinForms. - only did winforms once, not sure I like 'em
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
Web Services - don't know it Reflection - don't know it Garbage Collection - isn't that done for me now? The CLR - got a grasp Generics - only used them once (kinda like C++ templates) Delegates - don't know it ADO.NET - grrr Basic ASP.NET / WinForms. - only did winforms once, not sure I like 'em
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001