Paul Herring wrote:
> On 1 Oct 2007 11:17:13 -0000, Yahoo! Groups Notification
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>   File        : /html/nosemicolon.html
>>   Uploaded by : shabble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>   Description : Writing a program without using a semi-colon.
>>
>> You can access the file at the URL:
>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/c-prog/files/html/nosemicolon.html
> 
> Anyone have any constructive comments about this?

Maybe use the sentence:  "The third bad interview question"
Instead of:  "The third in an infrequent series on stupid interview 
questions"

Or just "Bad interview question #3."

You should probably organize these documents a little better into sections:

1)  The question.
2)  What the interviewer is looking for.
3)  Why it is a bad question.
4)  The correct way to write the code in #2.  Or just the correct way to 
write code.
5)  How to address the interview question in a tasteful, tactful manner. 
  This is for people who wish to let HR personnel know that their test 
question is a poorly chosen question without hurting their chances at 
getting the job.


That way there is a consistent, professional format to follow when 
writing these documents.

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