Please anybody can tell me the questions, that can be asked in an interview for below topics
- Socket Programming
- Multi-Threading
An advance thanks goes to everybody who provide their time
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Please anybody can tell me the questions, that can be asked in an interview for below topics
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As a hiring manager, my favorite networking question to ask was this:
Possible answers (of varying correctness) include:
Each of the answers reveals something about the person's understanding of networking in general, and IP and TCP in particular. The subsequent discussion can reveal volumes about their understanding. (Assuming, of course, that the questioner has some expertise in this area). |
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Socket Programming
Multi-Threading
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What is deadlock and how do you avoid it? |
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A couple of example questions:
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Are you asking because you've been dragged in to interview someone who will be on your team? Ask questions that are based in real-life problems you've had to face in your day-to-day operations. Think of the last bug you had related to socket programming, and turn it into an interview question. Theory is nice, but you want to know that the person joining the team has experience in the trenches. |
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Socket questions
Multi-threading questions
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