Cherrish Vaidiyan <un************ ***@yahoo.com> scribbled the following:
Frinds,
Hope everyone is doing fine.i feel pointers to be the most toughest
part in C. i have just completed learning pointers & arrays related
portions. I need to attend technical interview on C. wat type of
questions should be expected? Which part of C language do the staff
give more concern?
The interviewers have just mentioned that .. i will have interview on
C.
Also can anyone can help me with sites where i can go thru sample
programs in C?
This is impossible to answer specifically, as it would require reading
the company's mind. But I think you're off to a good start with pointers
and arrays. Other topics that can come up are functions (calling and
parameter passing mechanisms), the type system, and preprocessor macros.
The most important rule I can think of is to learn the core language
first, and any possible OS-specific APIs second, if at all. Knowing
which flag to set to make the X widget turn purple is of no use if you
don't know how function calls work.
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