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DaveJ

(5,023 posts)
Thu Mar 28, 2013, 07:38 PM Mar 2013

Anyone else with opinions regarding flashcard memorization?

I'm not currently on the job hunt, but whenever I peer out into the "job huntas" world, I see some emphasis on really routine stuff which I have not found to be valuable in real life.

For instance here (http://www.flashcardexchange.com/cards/technical-interview-questions-c-424257) they have these interview questions that people are supposed to memorize. The very first question is "Is it possible to inline assembly or IL in C# code?" My first reaction to this was WTF are you talking about. Then I looked up the words in that sentence, and I was like "oh can you use assembly language in C#... Assembly language like what I did when I was 16." It never crossed my mind to use assembly language in c#, to me it is a silly question and that's why it never crossed my mind. But I did not even know what they were talking about, it was so silly.


Also I do not work in a large environment, and therefore I'm not sure what the use of all the access modifier is, and so on. I think that each environment probably has particular rules which I would pick up in a couple days.

I code about 9 hours a day, some for work some for myself. I spend 0 hours memorizing questions that are of no use to my projects. Someone else might spend 1 hour a day coding, the rest memorizing questions, and get a better job, yet perform worse. Does nobody else see this as a problem?????

Ok, so anyway I'm not looking for a job, just sayin'.

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Anyone else with opinions regarding flashcard memorization? (Original Post) DaveJ Mar 2013 OP
Hey, what does silence mean? There are no wrong answers.... DaveJ Apr 2013 #1

DaveJ

(5,023 posts)
1. Hey, what does silence mean? There are no wrong answers....
Thu Apr 4, 2013, 08:54 AM
Apr 2013

Perhaps I should move this to the jobs forum? I just thought that since I'm a programmer I'd ask here, and that jobs (what we do 13 hrs a day) is a huge socio-political issue that's important enough to post anywhere.

I mean jobs control what we do all day, who we work for, where are money comes from, where money goes, how people are treated, and MOST importantly how people are expected to behave. Edit: Actually, MOST importantly, who we have to spend all day sitting next to. Maybe I'll just move this to jobs.

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