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REQ: C++ Technical Interview questions

Hi all,

I was wondering if any of you could post some links to sites with good C++
interview questions. An answer key is preferred but not necessary. The Q's
can range from entry level to senior level developers, it doesn't matter. My
main focus right now is pointers and string/data structure algorithms, but
anything C++ related would be great.

Thanks!
Jul 22 '05 #1
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"Method Man" <a@b.c> wrote in message
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Hi all,

I was wondering if any of you could post some links to sites with good C++
interview questions. An answer key is preferred but not necessary. The Q's
can range from entry level to senior level developers, it doesn't matter. My main focus right now is pointers and string/data structure algorithms, but
anything C++ related would be great.

Thanks!


Assuming google is working again now, I suggest you go there and type in
'C++ interview questions', you will get hundreds of suitable hits.

john
Jul 22 '05 #2

"John Harrison" <jo*************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2m************@uni-berlin.de...

"Method Man" <a@b.c> wrote in message
news:sn*********************@read2.cgocable.net...
Hi all,

I was wondering if any of you could post some links to sites with good C++ interview questions. An answer key is preferred but not necessary. The Q's can range from entry level to senior level developers, it doesn't matter.
My
main focus right now is pointers and string/data structure algorithms,

but anything C++ related would be great.

Thanks!


Assuming google is working again now, I suggest you go there and type in
'C++ interview questions', you will get hundreds of suitable hits.

john


True, there are plenty of sites. But that's why I posted here. I just wanted
*recommendations* from you experts on any particular sites you found to be
useful and interesting.
Jul 22 '05 #3
Method Man wrote:
Hi all,

I was wondering if any of you could post some links to sites with good C++
interview questions. An answer key is preferred but not necessary. The Q's
can range from entry level to senior level developers, it doesn't matter. My
main focus right now is pointers and string/data structure algorithms, but
anything C++ related would be great.

Instead of interview questions, wouldn't it be better to study the
language itself? Not to mention that it is also a great fun to do so.


Regards,

Ioannis Vranos

http://www23.brinkster.com/noicys
Jul 22 '05 #4
Ioannis Vranos wrote:
Method Man wrote:
Hi all,

I was wondering if any of you could post some links to sites with good
C++
interview questions. An answer key is preferred but not necessary. The
Q's
can range from entry level to senior level developers, it doesn't
matter. My
main focus right now is pointers and string/data structure algorithms,
but
anything C++ related would be great.


Instead of interview questions, wouldn't it be better to study the
language itself? Not to mention that it is also a great fun to do so.


There are different ways to learn. Sometimes a set of good questions
can do far more in teaching someone than a thick book. It's a personal
learning experience thing.

Besides, Mr Method may be an interviewer !
Jul 22 '05 #5
"Gianni Mariani" <gi*******@mariani.ws> wrote in message
news:ce********@dispatch.concentric.net...
Ioannis Vranos wrote:
Method Man wrote:
Hi all,

I was wondering if any of you could post some links to sites with good
C++
interview questions. An answer key is preferred but not necessary. The
Q's
can range from entry level to senior level developers, it doesn't
matter. My
main focus right now is pointers and string/data structure algorithms,
but
anything C++ related would be great.


Instead of interview questions, wouldn't it be better to study the
language itself? Not to mention that it is also a great fun to do so.


There are different ways to learn. Sometimes a set of good questions
can do far more in teaching someone than a thick book. It's a personal
learning experience thing.

Besides, Mr Method may be an interviewer !


I should say there are no good interview questions. There are only good
interviewers. An interviewer, presumably, is looking for someone who fits
the staff profile, not necessarily a C++ guru. Anyway, I hate the concept of
hiring based on top-of-the-head knowledge. While working, you look things up
that you don't know, and experiment, ask others, etc. It's the working style
that is important and subject matter knowledge for specific jobs. Example: I
worked in Anti Submarine Warfare for a while. It certainly helped to know
what a series is and various measures that could be applied and how an
equation is derived that fits the series, etc. Nothing to do with
programming, you see.

If you want the questions as a study guide to C++ you might just as well use
the exercises in any good textbook. ACCU is your friend.
--
Gary
Jul 22 '05 #6
Method Man wrote:

"John Harrison" <jo*************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2m************@uni-berlin.de...

"Method Man" <a@b.c> wrote in message
news:sn*********************@read2.cgocable.net...
Hi all,

I was wondering if any of you could post some links to sites with good C++ interview questions. An answer key is preferred but not necessary. The Q's can range from entry level to senior level developers, it doesn't matter.
My
main focus right now is pointers and string/data structure algorithms,

but anything C++ related would be great.

Thanks!


Assuming google is working again now, I suggest you go there and type in
'C++ interview questions', you will get hundreds of suitable hits.

john


True, there are plenty of sites. But that's why I posted here. I just wanted
*recommendations* from you experts on any particular sites you found to be
useful and interesting.


Search for "C++ interview questions" in "comp.lang.c++" using Google Groups,
and you will get all the answers you need. This topic has been discussed
*many* times in this forum, including in the very recent past. You will only
get the answers you desire if you do the legwork first (i.e. searching),
studying the results, examining the topics, comments, suggestions, and then if
you have any other specific questions that have not been specifically addressed
in previous posts, posting your question here.
Jul 22 '05 #7

"Ioannis Vranos" <iv*@guesswh.at.grad.com> wrote in message
news:ce**********@ulysses.noc.ntua.gr...

Instead of interview questions, wouldn't it be better to study the
language itself? Not to mention that it is also a great fun to do so.


Oh yes, great fun. Great great fun. The only fun greater than that great
fun would be the great funness of flunking an interview because I was ill
prepared for the questions they were going to ask me. Talk about fun.
Jul 22 '05 #8

"jeffc" <no****@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:41********@news1.prserv.net...

"Ioannis Vranos" <iv*@guesswh.at.grad.com> wrote in message
news:ce**********@ulysses.noc.ntua.gr...

Instead of interview questions, wouldn't it be better to study the
language itself? Not to mention that it is also a great fun to do so.


Oh yes, great fun. Great great fun. The only fun greater than that great
fun would be the great funness of flunking an interview because I was ill
prepared for the questions they were going to ask me. Talk about fun.


If you don't enjoy programming, have you considered becoming a lion tamer ??
Jul 22 '05 #9

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