Originally posted by HankWangford
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I would do it at a charge, to be detracted from the first invoice if they hire youCarpe Pactum
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The more I think of it, the more I think it's not such a bad test of coding. A less horribly contrived one would be of course.
You'd end up with about 1 screen's worth of code, and you'd be able to see how well factored it was, what the guy's commenting was like etc; whether he's from the 'keep it simple' or the 'OO purist' school of thought etc.
I'd be sensible who I gave it to though!Comment
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Simple.Originally posted by HankWangfordA friend of mine has been asked to complete the following pre-phone interview test.
FFS you wouldn't ask a bloke to come round to fix your car stereo then make before he starts make him rewire your great grandfathers gramophone just to make sure he was suitable....
would you do it? I told him to tell them to fek orf
Please write a small application that can calculate the difference in days between two dates.
The application should meet the following requirements:
• It should be written in C# and .NET
• The code must not use the DateTime or other date functionality provided within the .NET library, this is a test of coding, not of knowledge of the .NET FCL
Step 1
Use .NET Reflector to get the source code of the M$ DateTime classes.
Step 2.
Copy & Paste
Step 3.
Smile smugly.
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Don't you mean...Originally posted by DimPrawnSimple.
Step 1
Use .NET Reflector to get the source code of the M$ DateTime classes.
Step 2.
Copy & Paste
Step 3.
Smile smugly.

Step 1
Use .NET Reflector to get the source code of the M$ DateTime classes.
Step 2.
Scream in terror at the horror that is MS source code
Step 3.
Rewrite it properly.
Step 4.
Smile smugly.Comment
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Originally posted by ArdescoDon't you mean...
Step 1
Use .NET Reflector to get the source code of the M$ DateTime classes.
Step 2.
Scream in terror at the horror that is MS source code
Step 3.
Rewrite it properly.
Step 4.
Smile smugly.
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Thomas JeffersonComment
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