I went and looked at 'The 24', and there were probably 6 or so that
I couldn't answer.
Having said that, I've been coding in all versions of Fox as long as I
can remember, and I make my living doing it, for 20 years.
Question and answer sessions are nice, but experience speaks for itself.
Put the interviewee in front of a PC and ask them to develop and app
using OOP methodologies against VFP or SQL.
Sheck their coding styles, commentinh, usage of OOP and anything else that
fits your company's needs.
Then make you decision based off that you see, not what you hear.
>Hi,
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>Does anyone have a good set of VFP technical interview questions they can share? I am conducting some VFP interviews for new hires and it would be nice to have a decent set of "tried and tested" technical questions to sort the "men from the boys" :)
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>Generally, I would wing this sort of thing but, the same set of questions would seem to be more fair across multiple applicants.
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>Thanks!
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people