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  • M MatthysDT

    I'm going to a 3 hour C# assessment, any advice on what to expect or sharpen-up on?

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    R Giskard Reventlov
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    I can't imagine what sort of a job requires a 3 hour pre-test. It's ridiculous - I would never subject anyone to that level of torture nor would I willingly undertake it. You will never have to perform under such pressure in real life so subjecting you to it proves nothing. It must be the best job in the world paying you in bacon, women, beer and money. :)

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    • M MatthysDT

      I'm going to a 3 hour C# assessment, any advice on what to expect or sharpen-up on?

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      Michael Bergman
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      Multiple inheritance.

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      • M MatthysDT

        I'm going to a 3 hour C# assessment, any advice on what to expect or sharpen-up on?

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        Lost User
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        Read the official spec again. Can't hurt.

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        • M MatthysDT

          I'm going to a 3 hour C# assessment, any advice on what to expect or sharpen-up on?

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          AspDotNetDev
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          I once did a C# assessment (Brainbench?) and scored in the 99th percentile (actually, there was a text result and a graph result, and one said 99th percentile and the other said 100th percentile). Funny thing is, I didn't know the answers to a lot of the questions. The only reason I did so well is because they allowed me to use Google, which is a testing method I fully support. If I can find the answer by searching in a short amount of time, it's roughly the same as actually knowing the answer. Well, it's actually better if you've internalized the stuff you work with the most, but that will probably be a small subset of what C# and related technologies (e.g., .Net Framework) actually offer. So I guess my advice is... hope that they allow you to use Google. :) By the way, there is no telling what they will ask. They may ask plain C# syntax questions. They may give you some small projects to code. They may ask you things tangentially related to C# (e.g., ASP.NET questions about managing state on the client and server).

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          • M MatthysDT

            I'm going to a 3 hour C# assessment, any advice on what to expect or sharpen-up on?

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            Vitaly Tomilov
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            I had mine just one hour ago, and the top of the line were: 1. Use of keyword "using" other than for namespaces; 2. Multiple inheritance in C# In the end there was a question to test IQ in general: The metallic sewage lids that one sees on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. This one was funny :)

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            • A Amarnath S

              Do they want a C# expert? Or do they want a C# programmer / practitioner who can solve real-life problems? I feel that it is better to know that 20% of C# which gets used 80% of the time. For the remaining parts, your favorite search engine is always there.

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              MatthysDT
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              If they want the latter, I should do O.K.

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              • M MatthysDT

                I'm going to a 3 hour C# assessment, any advice on what to expect or sharpen-up on?

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                jschell
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                MatthysDT wrote:

                what to expect

                Someone that is either so incompetent at hiring that this is their last resort or someone that knows nothing about software development and thinks that knowing a language is all that one needs to know.

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                • V Vitaly Tomilov

                  I had mine just one hour ago, and the top of the line were: 1. Use of keyword "using" other than for namespaces; 2. Multiple inheritance in C# In the end there was a question to test IQ in general: The metallic sewage lids that one sees on public roads - provide three reasons why they are round-shaped. This one was funny :)

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                  MatthysDT
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                  Mmmm, well a round "lid" can't fall through it's own hole. I suppose those lids are heavy, would help that workers can roll them around. The 3rd one is tricky, my wife suggested that, in a round hole, the designers needn't worry about which side the ladder is positioned inside...? Oh and, a round lid fits any way, it,ll be quicker to put back in to place on a busy road. Thanks for the tips, it may actually help. :)

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                  • M MatthysDT

                    I'm going to a 3 hour C# assessment, any advice on what to expect or sharpen-up on?

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                    Marc Clifton
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                    MatthysDT wrote:

                    I'm going to a 3 hour C# assessment, any advice on what to expect or sharpen-up on?

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                    • M MatthysDT

                      If they want the latter, I should do O.K.

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                      Amarnath S
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                      Wishing you all the best.

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