What could be good question to decide if candidate has strong or atleast fair knowledge working with Flex and ActionScript.
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how to add #text of child in
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given name of child will be determined at runtime..
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I like to ask the interviewee to describe the component lifecycle. You can usually judge how knowledgeable they are by how in-depth they go. |
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Grant Skinner has a great series of lecture notes on what every Flash dev should know, though it's obviously debatable. See here: http://www.gskinner.com/talks/things/ (it's in a very pretty wrapper too) I think that the kind of knowledge he highlights is more valuable than language trivia, which can be learned on the job if necessary (and probably won't come up much in real situations). |
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Memory management is important on any platform. Here are a few Flex specific questions:
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