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Moronic reference site

If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...?type=C&page=1

I already sent them a scathing letter.

Jun 27 '08 #1
12 1235
user923005 wrote:
If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...?type=C&page=1
Wow, now that's really bad. With luck, next time I have an interview,
the other candidates will have read that site!

--
Ian Collins.
Jun 27 '08 #2
On Apr 16, 5:11*pm, Ian Collins <ian-n...@hotmail.comwrote:
user923005 wrote:
If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...s.jsp?type=C&p....

Wow, now that's really bad. *With luck, next time I have an interview,
the other candidates will have read that site!
I looked at a couple other pages at random.
I recognized C-FAQ material without attribution.
Cheese + sleeze = disease.
Jun 27 '08 #3
user923005 <dc*****@connx.comwrites:
On Apr 16, 5:11Â*pm, Ian Collins <ian-n...@hotmail.comwrote:
>user923005 wrote:
If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...s.jsp?type=C&p...

Wow, now that's really bad. Â*With luck, next time I have an interview,
the other candidates will have read that site!

I looked at a couple other pages at random.
I recognized C-FAQ material without attribution.
Cheese + sleeze = disease.
Take a bow. And where did the C-FAQ find these "common answers" to FAQs?

Jun 27 '08 #4
Richard wrote:
user923005 <dc*****@connx.comwrites:
On Apr 16, 5:11*pm, Ian Collins <ian-n...@hotmail.comwrote:
user923005 wrote:
If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...s.jsp?type=C&p...

Wow, now that's really bad. *With luck, next time I have an interview,
the other candidates will have read that site!
I looked at a couple other pages at random.
I recognized C-FAQ material without attribution.
Cheese + sleeze = disease.

Take a bow. And where did the C-FAQ find these "common answers"
to FAQs?
RTFF...

http://www.c-faq.com/

--
Peter
Jun 27 '08 #5
Peter Nilsson <ai***@acay.com.auwrites:
Richard wrote:
>user923005 <dc*****@connx.comwrites:
On Apr 16, 5:11Â*pm, Ian Collins <ian-n...@hotmail.comwrote:
user923005 wrote:
If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...s.jsp?type=C&p...

Wow, now that's really bad. Â*With luck, next time I have an interview,
the other candidates will have read that site!

I looked at a couple other pages at random.
I recognized C-FAQ material without attribution.
Cheese + sleeze = disease.

Take a bow. And where did the C-FAQ find these "common answers"
to FAQs?

RTFF...

http://www.c-faq.com/
I dont know what RTFF means. And I think you missed my point. I was
pointing out that the info in the c-faq did not materialise from outer
space. It is a collection of info, reworded maybe, from other posts,
sources and learning processes.
Jun 27 '08 #6
user923005 wrote:
>
If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...?type=C&page=1

I already sent them a scathing letter.
They have a block to hit for 'feedback'. It comes up with 'page
not found'.

--
[mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
[page]: <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net>
Try the download section.

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Jun 27 '08 #7
user923005 wrote:
) On Apr 16, 5:11*pm, Ian Collins <ian-n...@hotmail.comwrote:
)user923005 wrote:
) If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
) match:
)http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...s.jsp?type=C&p...
)>
)Wow, now that's really bad. *With luck, next time I have an interview,
)the other candidates will have read that site!
)
) I looked at a couple other pages at random.
) I recognized C-FAQ material without attribution.
) Cheese + sleeze = disease.

I also looked at a couple of other pages at random, guess what I recognized.
Indeed, some of the questions have been asked on this newsgroup. Verbatim.

There can be a couple of reasons for this:
1 - People have been getting these interview questions (or using this site
to test their skill) and asking them here.
2 - The people who made this site thought up a bunch of questions and
decided to use this newsgroup to provide/test their answers.
3 - This site was set up as a big practical joke on this group.

I'm not giving odds..
SaSW, Willem
--
Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for any of the statements
made in the above text. For all I know I might be
drugged or something..
No I'm not paranoid. You all think I'm paranoid, don't you !
#EOT
Jun 27 '08 #8
Richard wrote:
)>user923005 wrote:
)If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
)match:
)>http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...s.jsp?type=C&p...
) ...
) I dont know what RTFF means. And I think you missed my point. I was
) pointing out that the info in the c-faq did not materialise from outer
) space. It is a collection of info, reworded maybe, from other posts,
) sources and learning processes.

Yes, but gathering information piece by piece and compiling it into
a FAQ makes that a unique work (or whatever the legal term is)

Copying whole sections of a work verbatim onto your site without
attribution (as this site has done) is plagiarism.
SaSW, Willem
--
Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for any of the statements
made in the above text. For all I know I might be
drugged or something..
No I'm not paranoid. You all think I'm paranoid, don't you !
#EOT
Jun 27 '08 #9
user923005 wrote:
>
If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...?type=C&page=1

I already sent them a scathing letter.
Umm... "wow!"

(And see my C-FAQ note at the bottom.)

Let's see:
2.What will be printed as the result of the operation below:

main()
{
int a=20,b=35;
a=b++ + a++;
b= ++b + ++a;
printf("%d%d\n",a,b);

}
Answer : 5794
Perhaps on the poster's particular compiler, with the particular
set of compile-time options, it gives that answer. (And, in an
unfortunate coincidence, my compilers give that output as well.
However, my DS-6000 isn't booted up at the moment. I believe that
someone else on this list has a compiler that would display "a
suffusion of yellow".)
5.What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
main()
{
char *ptr = "SC Systems";
*pt++; printf("%s\n",pt);
pt++;
printf("%s\n",pt);

}
Answer: SC Systems
C Systems
Well, after fixing the pt/ptr typo, I certainly don't get the
"answer" the website provides.
11.What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
main()
{
int x=10, y=15;
x = x++;
y = ++y;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);

}
Answer: 11, 16
I really should boot up my DS-6000.
And then there's the "I just grabbed the C FAQ, didn't give credit to
the copyright holder, and then did a poor job at trying to hide that
this is what I did". Take a look at this tidbit from page 15:
3. I'm trying to do some simple trig, and I am #including <math.h>,
but I keep getting "undefined: sin" compilation errors.

A: Make sure you're actually linking with the math library. For
instance, under Unix, you usually need to use the -lm option, at
the *end* of the command line, when compiling/linking. 14.4: My
floating-point calculations are acting strangely and giving me
different answers on different machines.
Yup, he can't even properly trim his cut-and-paste, leaving the next
FAQ entry (14.4) in place.

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Jun 27 '08 #10
CBFalconer wrote:
>
user923005 wrote:

If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...?type=C&page=1

I already sent them a scathing letter.

They have a block to hit for 'feedback'. It comes up with 'page
not found'.
"But our web designer passed our skills tests!"

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+-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+
| Kenneth J. Brody | www.hvcomputer.com | #include |
| kenbrody/at\spamcop.net | www.fptech.com | <std_disclaimer.h|
+-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+
Don't e-mail me at: <mailto:Th*************@gmail.com>
Jun 27 '08 #11
"Ian Collins" <ia******@hotmail.comwrote in message
news:66*************@mid.individual.net...
user923005 wrote:
>If the other pages are like this, then Herbert Schildt has met his
match:
http://hitechskill.com/technicalq/IT...?type=C&page=1
Wow, now that's really bad. With luck, next time I have an interview,
the other candidates will have read that site!
LOL! :^D

Jun 27 '08 #12
In article <fu**********@registered.motzarella.org>, Richard <de***@gmail.comwrote:
>I dont know what RTFF means.
Same thing as RTFM, except substitute 'FAQ' for 'Manual'.

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