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Hi All Ranchers,

Very often we discuss about JAVA Interview's Question:

I think suddenly that we can also make a good interview question bank of JAVA and Advanced JAVA.

So I took this opportunity infront of you.

Let's make this step a sucessfull step for us and and also for all followers...

I assume that so many of us have faced around 2-3 interview in JAVA.

So now pls add the difficult question you have faced.. Then after that we can start thread to those question differently.

But this thread will be only for submitting the questions and probable solutions and if anybody have any concern regarding any question or solution then he/she can make PM.

SO let's begin ....

I hope sheriff and bartenders will not mind by this initiative......


Waiting for early replies................

Bartenders can also suggest if this is right place to start off this thread.....


 
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If you know your stuff you don't need a cheatsheet.
If you don't know your stuff people wouldn't want you to cheat your way through an interview.

If you're a recruiter who knows his stuff you can think up your own questions.
If you're a recruiter who doesn't know his stuff you shouldn't be recruiting.
 
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Originally posted by Ankur Sharma:

So now pls add the difficult question you have faced.. Then after that we can start thread to those question differently.



What is the definition of difficult question? When you put a topic in resume which we are not confident every question related to that topic looks like difficult.
 
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If you know your stuff you don't need a cheatsheet.
If you don't know your stuff people wouldn't want you to cheat your way through an interview.

If you're a recruiter who knows his stuff you can think up your own questions.
If you're a recruiter who doesn't know his stuff you shouldn't be recruiting.

------Jeroen T Wenting

I thought that starting this thread will help other ranchers. But if some people don't like that..

About the above quote, I want to say something, If we are really very hard worker, hard thinker,and Damm Intelligent then why we need to read books....

We read books just because We need some more practise.... to do....


What is the definition of difficult question? When you put a topic in resume which we are not confident every question related to that topic looks like difficult.

-----KJ Reddy


KJ, By Difficult question I mean to say that the questions which were really very tricky, which are not so easily solvable by just low level thinking...

Those questions need to be think at high level.......



So what will be the next replies....Will it be sucessfull........???

 
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we read books to expand our knowledge. Most of us don't read books that are just lists of quick hacks, we want the background so we can think up our own answers if the problem at hand isn't exactly the same as the one in the example.

You seem to want to only help people cram for interviews just like so many kids cram for exams and promptly forget what they 'learned' the minute the exam is over (and often before that).
That would get totally unqualified people to get jobs as potentially my colleagues, meaning I'd have to do their work as well as my own because they're incompetent.
Thanks but no thanks, I've enough to do already.
 
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i am just trying to help some ranchers. Now I throw the ball in Bartender's

court, Now I see on Sheriff's & Bartender's replies, what they think about

this thread should we help sombody like this I have started..... or not....



Waiting for Bartender's & Sheriff's replies.......


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