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Spoon feed me the answers, please

Spoon feeding

As the candidate search goes forward, I’ve been slowly compiling a list of interview questions based on the candidate’s stated programming experience (C++, VB.NET, etc.)

A simple Yahoo! or Google search will yield a plethora of potential questions and answers if one will just take a little effort to look. This guy, Mark Wagner, had posted potential C# interview questions with answers and some helpful readers posted corrections and improvements.

Then there’s the people who want to snowball a potential employer into thinking they know more than they do, but are too lazy to do it themselves…

Questions are really helpful…

please send me C#,VB.NET and Web Services questions with ANSWERS on
ch.debarati@yahoo.co.in

Hi friends,
I am preparing for an interview, I would be very grateful if you can you send me the most frequently asked questions for C#, VB.NET and ASP.NET to fred_bry@sbcglobal.net.

Hey Friends,

As i m preparing for interview, please send me C#,ASP.NET and Web Services questions with ANSWERS on nasar_15oct@yahoo.com email address .

Thanking u in advance

Regards

Nasar.

yeah this materila is good,but its not sufficient.if u add little more to it,its better.anyone pls post me the .Net(C# and ASP.Net ) and SQL Server interview questions with answers to my mail id which is murali_june@yahoo.com

August 14th, 2007 4 comments
Posted by Donnie Filed under Science/Technology, Weaksauce Losers

4 Comments »

  1. huh. I like how they capped “WITH ANSWERS”. Not with more questions! Aren’t we all looking for answers, hmm? Wow. I’m zonked. Today is my Friday so I’m professionally useless.

    Comment by annie | 14 August 2007

  2. Hi-larious.

    Comment by Derek Slater | 14 August 2007

  3. Annie: Wait a minute, so you’re worse on Tuesdays than normal? Aren’t you also useless on Saturdays and Sundays? That means you essentially work 2 days a week.

    I like the term “professionally useless”.

    Derek: It’s hard to respond to a one-word comment (even though it’s hyphenated), but I didn’t want you to feel left out.

    Comment by Donnie Briggs | 15 August 2007

  4. Some weeks I don’t work at all. I show up at work, talk to (at) realtors, push papers, and miraculously, I manage to not be dead last in sales. Sometimes I’m even FIRST. On Tuesday I did some real actual work…I made about 20 phone calls to clients who needed new policies. That was the first time in about a month I really got off my butt and did something. Felt weird. I don’t think I’ll do that again.

    Comment by annie | 15 August 2007

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