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Questions every good .NET developer should be able to answer? [closed]

My company is about to hire .NET developers . We work on a variety of .NET platforms: ASP.NET, Compact Framework, Windowsforms, Web Services. I'd like to compile a list/catalog of good questions, a kind of minimum standard to see if the applicants are experienced. So, my question is: ...
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What is the difference between a symbolic link and a hard link?

Recently I was asked this during a job interview. I was honest and said I knew how a symbolic link behaves and how to create one, but do not understand the use of a hard link and how it differs from a symbolic one. ...
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C++ performance vs. Java/C#

My understanding is that C/C++ produces native code to run on a particular machine architecture. Conversely, languages like Java and C# run on top of a virtual machine which abstracts away the native architecture. Logically it would seem impossible for Java or C# to match the speed of C++ because ...
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Why is (object)0 == (object)0 different from ((object)0).Equals((object)0)?

... The reason the calls behave different is they bind to very different methods. The == case will bind to the static reference equality operator. There are 2 independent boxed int values created hence they are not the same reference. In the second case you bind...
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Should 'using' directives be inside or outside the namespace?

... There is actually a (subtle) difference between the two. Imagine you have the following code in File1.cs: // File1.cs using System; namespace Outer.Inner { class Foo { static void Bar() { double...
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How to save an activity state using save instance state?

I've been working on the Android SDK platform, and it is a little unclear how to save an application's state. So given this minor re-tooling of the 'Hello, Android' example: ...
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Why are static variables considered evil?

I am a Java programmer who is new to the corporate world. Recently I've developed an application using Groovy and Java. All through the code I wrote used quite a good number of statics. I was asked by the senior technical lot to cut down on the number of statics used. I've googled about the same, ...
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What is std::move(), and when should it be used?

...ment operators, they have move assignment operators.) The move constructor is used instead of the copy constructor, if the object has type "rvalue-reference" (Type &&). std::move() is a cast that produces an rvalue-reference to an object, to enable moving from it. It's a new C++ way to avo...
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How does Hadoop process records split across block boundaries?

...blockSize)) where maxSize corresponds to mapred.max.split.size and minSize is mapred.min.split.size. Divide the file into different FileSplits based on the split size calculated above. What's important here is that each FileSplit is initialized with a start parameter corresponding to the offset in t...
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Accessing an array out of bounds gives no error, why?

I am assigning values in a C++ program out of the bounds like this: 17 Answers 17 ...