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What is a good ‘FizzBuzz’ question for a SQL programmer?
We are looking to hire a SQL programmer and need a good screening question similar to the FizzBuzz question but for SQL.
While it is certainly possible to write a FizzBuzz solution using SQL, I …
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Should entry level programmers be able to answer FizzBuzz?
When interviewing entry level developers, I have used the FizzBuzz question as a type of acid test. Generally, I ask for a solution in pseudo-code or any language of their choice. If someone can't …
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How long should it take a senior developer to solve FizzBuzz during an interview?
Assuming:
Typical interview stress levels (I am watching)
Using familiar IDE and program language (their choice on their PC!)
Given adequate explanation and immediate answers to questions
Able to …
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Help with fizzbuzz? [closed]
Does anyone know how to write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to 100. But for multiples of three print "Fizz" instead of the number and for the multiples of five print "Buzz". For numbers …
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What makes an application or a software development process “Enterprise”?
Duplicate of:
What makes an application an “enterprise” or “enterprise-level” application?
After reading Wolfbyte's answer on Enterprise FizzBuzz I have thought about what constitutes a …
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FizzBuzz using Ternary Operator
I've been reading up on conditional style expressions in ruby, however I came across one I couldn't quite understand to define the classic FizzBuzz problem. I understand the FizzBuzz problem and even …
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Alternate FizzBuzz Questions
Anybody have any good FizzBuzz type questions that are not the FizzBuzz problem?
I am interviewing someone and FB is relatively well known and not that hard to memorize, so my first stop in a search …
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What is your solution to the FizzBuzz problem?
See here
Write a program that prints the numbers from 1 to 100. But for multiples of three print "Fizz" instead of the number and for the multiples of five print "Buzz". For numbers which are …
