[flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2009-03-09 Thread nathanpdaniel

 5) How do you add event listeners in mxml components.  Now AS3 components?

I was actually asked this once (someone was actually asking me at work) - but - 
I didn't really know how to answer the mxml portion - other than to give a code 
sample... 

custom:MyComponent eventType=eventHandler() /

What WOULD be a better/proper answer for that???



[flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2009-03-09 Thread Amy
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Ashish Verma verma.lu...@... wrote:

 They could ask you about the followings:
 
 Advanced Datagrid functionalities
 Basic Operators like is, typeof, instanceof, , ===, !==
 Basic function and constants like random(), Nan, indexOf()
 Datatypes: Array, Number
 Architecture: Cairngorm, PureMVC,
 Event Delegation Model: bubble, traget and capture
 DisplayList
 Custom Components MXML  AS
 RSL, SWC

I have only once been interviewed for a Flex job by someone who was qualified 
to assess my Flex coding abilities.  By and large you'll be interviewed by HR 
and recruiter types who ask questions from the frame of reference of someone 
trying to figure out your qualifications by braille.  I honestly don't know how 
to answer these types of interviewers, so I've never managed to get a job from 
this type of person.  I did get the job from the interviewer who knew something 
about Flex--because he'd already checked out my blog (he didn't ask me 
technical questions either).

-Amy



RE: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2009-03-09 Thread Gordon Smith
I think giving an example is perfectly fine answer. But in words it would be 
something like  this:

You put an event attribute on the component tag. The name of the attribute is 
the event type the component should listen for. The value of the attribute is 
the body of the event handler to be executed when it hears that event. The 
event handler can use an implied argument named 'event' to access the Event 
instance.

Gordon Smith
Adobe Flex SDK Team

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 5) How do you add event listeners in mxml components. Now AS3 components?

I was actually asked this once (someone was actually asking me at work) - but - 
I didn't really know how to answer the mxml portion - other than to give a code 
sample...

custom:MyComponent eventType=eventHandler() /

What WOULD be a better/proper answer for that???



[flexcoders] Re: Flex interview questions

2008-11-18 Thread Amy
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, saritha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi..
 Can u plz tell me where can i find flex Interview Question?


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[flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-10 Thread Anas Mughal
Last year, I was interviewed for a Flex position. The hiring manager 
kept on asking Java and J2EE questions. So, I asked him politely: you 
are hiring me for a flex position, why do you keep on asking Java 
questions?

His answer was: I don't know Flex So, I will ask you Java 
questions!

Prepare some Java answers as well in case you encounter one of those 
managers!!!


Best of luck.
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 Hello Friends,
 
 From where can I find Flex Interview Questions.
 
 
 
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-08 Thread Paul Andrews

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 On Thursday 07 Feb 2008, Uber_Nick wrote:
 1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?

 One's written in Java and the other isn't ?

 My java is rather old school, but my getters and setters are explicitly 
 coded methods rather than generated for me as in AS3.

Oops, just failed the interview - what I meant to say was that I have to 
explicitly call a setter/getter function in Java, while AS3 allows me to 
access my setters and getters as though they are variables..  Phew..


 Here is an old (but fun) article: 
 http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2003/jw-0905-toolbox.html

 Paul


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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-08 Thread Paul Andrews
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 On Thursday 07 Feb 2008, Uber_Nick wrote:
 1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?

 One's written in Java and the other isn't ?

My java is rather old school, but my getters and setters are explicitly 
coded methods rather than generated for me as in AS3.

Here is an old (but fun) article: 
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2003/jw-0905-toolbox.html

Paul


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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 07 Feb 2008, Uber_Nick wrote:
 1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?

One's written in Java and the other isn't ?

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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-08 Thread Paul Andrews
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 On Thursday 07 Feb 2008, Uber_Nick wrote:
 1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?

 One's written in Java and the other isn't ?

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RE: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-08 Thread Gupta, Pradeep
May be the bindable getter setter is possible in Flex

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 On Thursday 07 Feb 2008, Uber_Nick wrote:
 1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?

 One's written in Java and the other isn't ?

My java is rather old school, but my getters and setters are explicitly 
coded methods rather than generated for me as in AS3.

Here is an old (but fun) article: 
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2003/jw-0905-toolbox.html

Paul


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[flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-08 Thread Uber_Nick
 1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?
 One's written in Java and the other isn't ?
Extra credit for that one.  Obviously the question only applies to
interviewees with a Java background, but it illustrates an interesting
feature of Flex.

In Java, getter and setter methods have to be explicitly called. 
While in AS3, they're called automatically and externally
indistinguishable from public properties.

For instance trace(myClass.foo) might be referencing a public property
 or it might be referencing the method public get foo():Object.  It
makes no difference to an external class.

---
You can expand on this a bit more to describe why this is useful.  The
implications are that, unlike in Java, all variables in a class are
generally public.  Java standard practices are to create only public
getters and setters while keeping the variables private.  The reason
for only allowing methods to be publicly accessible is so that 1) they
can be overridden and 2) their implementation can change without
altering class interface.

AS3 addresses both of these concerns because, as described above, a
public property can be replaced with a getter and setter without
changing the interface.  And an inherited public property can actually
be overridden by a subclass.

For example, this is valid:
public class A
{
   public var foo:Object;
}

public class B extends A
{
   override public function get foo():Object{return 'bar'};
   override public function set foo(value:Object):void{};
}


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  On Thursday 07 Feb 2008, Uber_Nick wrote:
  1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?
 

 
 My java is rather old school, but my getters and setters are explicitly 
 coded methods rather than generated for me as in AS3.
 
 Here is an old (but fun) article: 
 http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2003/jw-0905-toolbox.html
 
 Paul
 
 
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-08 Thread Josh McDonald
That and there's a push for both properties and bindings in java 7.

Ah, for closures and properties *sigh*

Yay AS3 :D

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 On Friday 08 Feb 2008, Paul Andrews wrote:
  My java is rather old school, but my getters and setters are explicitly
  coded methods rather than generated for me as in AS3.

 In some of the AS3 I write, their explicitly coded too...

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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-08 Thread Jon Bradley

On Feb 8, 2008, at 5:44 AM, Paul Andrews wrote:

Oops, just failed the interview - what I meant to say was that I  
have to
explicitly call a setter/getter function in Java, while AS3 allows  
me to

access my setters and getters as though they are variables..  Phew..


Nah, you didn't fail. Knowledge of Java is irrelevant to Flex and AS3  
development.


- jon



Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-07 Thread Eric Cancil
Nick, you make a really good point, and bring up some great questions.

-Eric

On Feb 7, 2008 2:34 PM, Uber_Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Tom makes a good point. It depends on what kind of skills you want to
 bring in. ecancil's suggestions are ok if you're looking to do a lot
 of work with custom components.

 When getting developers to help create standard application, I'd
 weigh a lot more heavily on the as3 questions. Aside from basic show
 me how you'd write X algorithm questions, you can ask more in depth
 ones about the workings of the language:

 1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?
 2) Explain how binding works in mxml components.
 3) What's the difference between ChangeWatcher.watch, and
 BindingUtils.bindProperty?
 4) Why would you want to keep a reference to a ChangeWatcher and call
 unwatch()?

 Architecture
 5) How do you add event listeners in mxml components. Now AS3 components?
 6) What does calling preventDefault() on an event do? How is this
 enforced?
 7) (If applicable) Explain the lifecycle of a Cairngorm action.

 More
 8) What are some ways to specify styles on components?
 9) What is the problem with calling setStyle()
 10) Explain the difference between creating an effect and setting the
 target as opposed to adding an effectListener
 11) What do repeater components do?
 12) How do you identify a component created in a repeater?

 I'm sure we can come up with plenty more questions. If you want to
 know the answers to any, simply ask in the forums. Some of these are
 more open ended. Also, for hit rate I'd expect and medium-level
 Flex developer to score maybe a 50% if this was a test graded with
 partial credit. 80-90%+ for experts.

 -Nick Matelli
 Amentra, Inc


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  I'd have an easier time answering the questions as you go 'down' the
  list.
 
  I'd have problems explaining the first one in great detail without
  references in front of me (even though I deal with that stuff every
  day). :-) I think it's a great question, though.
 
  ecancil wrote:
  
  
   Id say they can answer all of the questions fairly satisfactorily if
   they're a good candidate. If they have a problem with one of the
   questions they usually have problems with the rest.
  
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   Paul Andrews paul@ wrote:
   
On the basis of these questions, what's the 'hit rate' on suitable
applicants?
   
Paul
   
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I regularly conduct interviews for flex developers
 My regular questions are to explain the component lifecycle.
 I ask how invalidate / commitProperties work specifically
 I ask a lot of questions about dataServices
 I ask a general understanding of MVC
 I ask what frameworks they're familiar with

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 From where can I find Flex Interview Questions.



 Thanks in Advance.

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[flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-07 Thread Uber_Nick
Tom makes a good point.  It depends on what kind of skills you want to
bring in.  ecancil's suggestions are ok if you're looking to do a lot
of work with custom components.

When getting developers to help create standard application, I'd
weigh a lot more heavily on the as3 questions.  Aside from basic show
me how you'd write X algorithm questions, you can ask more in depth
ones about the workings of the language:

1) What's the difference between Java and AS3 getters and setters?
2) Explain how binding works in mxml components.
3) What's the difference between ChangeWatcher.watch, and
BindingUtils.bindProperty?
4) Why would you want to keep a reference to a ChangeWatcher and call
unwatch()?

Architecture
5) How do you add event listeners in mxml components.  Now AS3 components?
6) What does calling preventDefault() on an event do?  How is this
enforced?
7) (If applicable) Explain the lifecycle of a Cairngorm action.

More
8) What are some ways to specify styles on components?
9) What is the problem with calling setStyle()
10) Explain the difference between creating an effect and setting the
target as opposed to adding an effectListener
11) What do repeater components do?
12) How do you identify a component created in a repeater?

I'm sure we can come up with plenty more questions.  If you want to
know the answers to any, simply ask in the forums.  Some of these are
more open ended.  Also, for hit rate I'd expect and medium-level
Flex developer to score maybe a 50% if this was a test graded with
partial credit.  80-90%+ for experts.

-Nick Matelli
Amentra, Inc


--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Jeffry Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
   I'd have an easier time answering the questions as you go 'down' the 
 list.
 
   I'd have problems explaining the first one in great detail without 
 references in front of me (even though I deal with that stuff every 
 day). :-)  I think it's a great question, though.
 
 ecancil wrote:
  
  
  Id say they can answer all of the questions fairly satisfactorily if
  they're a good candidate. If they have a problem with one of the
  questions they usually have problems with the rest.
  
  --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com, 
  Paul Andrews paul@ wrote:
   
On the basis of these questions, what's the 'hit rate' on suitable
applicants?
   
Paul
   
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Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions
   
   
I regularly conduct interviews for flex developers
 My regular questions are to explain the component lifecycle.
 I ask how invalidate / commitProperties work specifically
 I ask a lot of questions about dataServices
 I ask a general understanding of MVC
 I ask what frameworks they're familiar with

 --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
  mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com, Jimmi Prajapati
 jimmi.javaflex@ wrote:

 Hello Friends,

 From where can I find Flex Interview Questions.



 Thanks in Advance.

 Regards  Thanks
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[flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-06 Thread ecancil
I regularly conduct interviews for flex developers
My regular questions are to explain the component lifecycle.
I ask how invalidate / commitProperties work specifically
I ask a lot of questions about dataServices
I ask a general understanding of MVC
I ask what frameworks they're familiar with

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 Hello Friends,
 
 From where can I find Flex Interview Questions.
 
 
 
 Thanks in Advance.
 
 Regards  Thanks
 Jimmi





Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-06 Thread Paul Andrews
On the basis of these questions, what's the 'hit rate' on suitable 
applicants?

Paul

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I regularly conduct interviews for flex developers
 My regular questions are to explain the component lifecycle.
 I ask how invalidate / commitProperties work specifically
 I ask a lot of questions about dataServices
 I ask a general understanding of MVC
 I ask what frameworks they're familiar with

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[flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-06 Thread ecancil
Id say they can answer all of the questions fairly satisfactorily if
they're a good candidate.  If they have a problem with one of the
questions they usually have problems with the rest.

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 On the basis of these questions, what's the 'hit rate' on suitable 
 applicants?
 
 Paul
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: ecancil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 1:53 AM
 Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions
 
 
 I regularly conduct interviews for flex developers
  My regular questions are to explain the component lifecycle.
  I ask how invalidate / commitProperties work specifically
  I ask a lot of questions about dataServices
  I ask a general understanding of MVC
  I ask what frameworks they're familiar with
 
  --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Jimmi Prajapati
  jimmi.javaflex@ wrote:
 
  Hello Friends,
 
  From where can I find Flex Interview Questions.
 
 
 
  Thanks in Advance.
 
  Regards  Thanks
  Jimmi
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-06 Thread Jeffry Houser

  I'd have an easier time answering the questions as you go 'down' the 
list.

  I'd have problems explaining the first one in great detail without 
references in front of me (even though I deal with that stuff every 
day). :-)  I think it's a great question, though.

ecancil wrote:
 
 
 Id say they can answer all of the questions fairly satisfactorily if
 they're a good candidate. If they have a problem with one of the
 questions they usually have problems with the rest.
 
 --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com, 
 Paul Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   On the basis of these questions, what's the 'hit rate' on suitable
   applicants?
  
   Paul
  
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   I regularly conduct interviews for flex developers
My regular questions are to explain the component lifecycle.
I ask how invalidate / commitProperties work specifically
I ask a lot of questions about dataServices
I ask a general understanding of MVC
I ask what frameworks they're familiar with
   
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com, Jimmi Prajapati
jimmi.javaflex@ wrote:
   
Hello Friends,
   
From where can I find Flex Interview Questions.
   
   
   
Thanks in Advance.
   
Regards  Thanks
Jimmi
   
   
   
   
   
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RE: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions

2008-02-06 Thread Ramanujam, Pratap
 
So ultimately any site URL u guys can share which answers some questions
on an 
interview Prospective?
 
TIA,
Pratap


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Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 8:19 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions




I'd have an easier time answering the questions as you go 'down'
the 
list.

I'd have problems explaining the first one in great detail
without 
references in front of me (even though I deal with that stuff
every 
day). :-) I think it's a great question, though.

ecancil wrote:
 
 
 Id say they can answer all of the questions fairly
satisfactorily if
 they're a good candidate. If they have a problem with one of
the
 questions they usually have problems with the rest.
 
 --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com
mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com, 
 Paul Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On the basis of these questions, what's the 'hit rate' on
suitable
  applicants?
 
  Paul
 
  - Original Message -
  From: ecancil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com
mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 1:53 AM
  Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Flex Interview Questions
 
 
  I regularly conduct interviews for flex developers
   My regular questions are to explain the component
lifecycle.
   I ask how invalidate / commitProperties work specifically
   I ask a lot of questions about dataServices
   I ask a general understanding of MVC
   I ask what frameworks they're familiar with
  
   --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com  
 mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com, Jimmi Prajapati
   jimmi.javaflex@ wrote:
  
   Hello Friends,
  
   From where can I find Flex Interview Questions.
  
  
  
   Thanks in Advance.
  
   Regards  Thanks
   Jimmi
  
  
  
  
  
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