Terminology & Trivia Interview Questions
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AnswersWhat is the difference between application interface and programming interface?
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AnswerInterviewer> How many round trips happen during server.transfer and response.redirect?
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AnswerInterviewer> Assume if page1.aspx has response.write("Hello") and does server.transfer to 'page2.aspx' and page2.aspx has response.write("hello1") and does server.transfer to 'page3.aspx, then what do page3.aspx display? (does it display information in Page3.aspx page only or everything that Page1.aspx and Page2.aspx displayed? Why?
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AnswerInterviewer> How to find the number of records in a DataSet?
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AnswersInterviewer> If we have to validate 2 testbox in ASP.NET using JavaScript...how to do u it?
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AnswersInterviewer> difference between Server.Transfer, Server.Execute and Response.redirect?
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AnswerInterviewer> What GroupBy in SQL do?
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AnswersInterviewer> How to find the number of records in a DataReader?
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AnswersWhat's the difference between Events calling delagates in C# and Pointer calling a function in C++?
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AnswerInterviewer>What's a template?
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My Answere>blah...the answere was not that impresive...he asked a million questions on that...what if this , what if that...i
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AnswersInterviewer>Does delegates have performance improvements or any advantages over functions calling in c++?
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My Answere> ...No Idea ..| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer> What's the differnce between C# and C++?
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My Answere> C# code does not require header files..C# does not have multiple inheritance...| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersIf a variable is a Global Variable, then where it's stored in memory?
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AnswerInterviewer>What is a stack? What operation does it do? (Well he asked me this question b'cos i answered the variables are
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stored in Stack)
My Answere> Stack is a storage location with push and pop operations..| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswerInterviewer>If there are variable defined where the variable stored in the memory?
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My Answere> All temporary variable are stored in Stack.| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer>How would u intialize a pointer?
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My Answere>new and malloc| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer> What is a event and how is it related with delegates?
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My Answere> Blah....blah..| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer>Let us assume there is variable size (size cannot be determined) of string data coming over a network how will u
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declare a char to display the string?
My Answere>Would use a pointer char rather than a fixed char like "char a[50];"..| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer>What is the syntax for mallac?
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My Answere>blah..blah..| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswerInterviewer>Assuming that 5000 bytes of string data is in buffer, how would u define the pointer?
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My Answere>Dynamic allocation...blah...blah..| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer>How do u copy the reversed string into another variable i.e. if we have 'hello' the other variable should have
- Karthik Srinivasan April 17, 2006
'olleh'?
My Answere>Well I just gave an idea on how to get it woking and he bombared me with questions such as "how can determine the
size of the pointer...give a C implementation not C++!!"| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer> What is a delegate in C#?
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My Answere> They are reference types which performs indirect calls to methods ...blah...| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer> What's the differnce between C# and Java?
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My Answere> C# can overload operators but Java cannot and Java is platform independent and C# is not.| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersInterviewer> Since STACK does push and pop, so what if the stack pop's the Global variable?
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My Answere> Variables are poped only if it's out of scope..
(My answere was wrong....he said that the Global variables are not stored in Stack!!)| Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE
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AnswersWhat would you do with an object that is used as a key to a hash data structure?
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AnswersDifference b/w interface and abstract class?
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AnswersDescribe polymorphism.
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AnswerDifference b/w shallow & deep copy?
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AnswerExplain the following operating system concepts: virtual memory, context switching, semaphores etc
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