C Net Applications Developer Interview Questions

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What is OOP, and explain each parts? Explain garbage collection. What does SDLC stands for and explain each parts. What is agile and waterfall? What are some features of C#? What is CRM? What does IDE stands for? What is JavaScript? What is ASP.NET? This was for an entry level role.
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C#.NET Applications Developer

Interviewed at IBM

3.9
Feb 24, 2018

What is OOP, and explain each parts? Explain garbage collection. What does SDLC stands for and explain each parts. What is agile and waterfall? What are some features of C#? What is CRM? What does IDE stands for? What is JavaScript? What is ASP.NET? This was for an entry level role.

Difference between table truncate and delete. Difference between clustered and non-clustered index. Difference between abstract class versus interface. How would you handle a 1/2 million record import file in the wrong format that has to be processed in 4 hours? If a manager dropped a one line requirement on your desk for a project and said you had one year what would your approach be? If you have 4 equally capable employees on the team and are informed you have to release two of them what would your approach be?
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.NET C# Applications Development Manager

Interviewed at Bank of America

3.9
Sep 21, 2016

Difference between table truncate and delete. Difference between clustered and non-clustered index. Difference between abstract class versus interface. How would you handle a 1/2 million record import file in the wrong format that has to be processed in 4 hours? If a manager dropped a one line requirement on your desk for a project and said you had one year what would your approach be? If you have 4 equally capable employees on the team and are informed you have to release two of them what would your approach be?

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