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Richard Heathfield
Re: Test C Skill [Online Exam)
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If you would like the quality of the exam to be checked, please provide aPlease try to this exam : http://idealbench.com
way to do this that doesn't involve giving you an email address. Thanks.
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vippstar@gmail.com
Re: Test C Skill [Online Exam)
On Apr 22, 1:34 pm, Richard Heathfield <r...@see.sig.i nvalidwrote:There's no reason, C does not have "opertaors" . (look link, noFreshers Jobs said:
>>Please try to this exam :http://idealbench.com
If you would like the quality of the exam to be checked, please provide a
way to do this that doesn't involve giving you an email address. Thanks.
registration needed)
I don't know why one would differentiate "Input/Output Functions in C"
and "File I/O Functions in C" either.
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Freshers Jobs
Re: Test C Skill [Online Exam)
hi,
The operator meaning is arthimatic and logical operators.
please donot take as a mistake
vipps...@gmail. com wrote:
On Apr 22, 1:34 pm, Richard Heathfield <r...@see.sig.i nvalidwrote:There's no reason, C does not have "opertaors" . (look link, noFreshers Jobs said:
If you would like the quality of the exam to be checked, please provide aPlease try to this exam :http://idealbench.com
way to do this that doesn't involve giving you an email address. Thanks.
registration needed)
I don't know why one would differentiate "Input/Output Functions in C"
and "File I/O Functions in C" either.
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Joachim Schmitz
Re: Test C Skill [Online Exam)
Freshers Jobs wrote:We know what operators are, but not what opertaors is supposed to mean.vipps...@gmail. com wrote:
>hi,>On Apr 22, 1:34 pm, Richard Heathfield <r...@see.sig.i nvalidwrote:>There's no reason, C does not have "opertaors" . (look link, no>>Freshers Jobs said:
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>>>Please try to this exam :http://idealbench.com
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>>If you would like the quality of the exam to be checked, please
>>provide a way to do this that doesn't involve giving you an email
>>address. Thanks.
>registration needed)
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The operator meaning is arthimatic and logical operators.
please donot take as a mistake
Well, seems to be a typo, but an exam that want's to be taken seriously,
shouldn't have sich silly typos.
Guess that's what vippstar was trying to get accross to you.
Bye, Jojo>I don't know why one would differentiate "Input/Output Functions in
>C" and "File I/O Functions in C" either.
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Bartc
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"Richard Heathfield" <rjh@see.sig.in validwrote in message
news:j_Kdnf3ved OtI5DVnZ2dnUVZ8 vKdnZ2d@bt.com. ..An email address is nothing. Try and register and see how many personalFreshers Jobs said:
>>>Please try to this exam : http://idealbench.com
If you would like the quality of the exam to be checked, please provide a
way to do this that doesn't involve giving you an email address. Thanks.
details you have to give (opening a bank account would be easier).
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John Bode
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On Apr 22, 5:26 am, Freshers Jobs <chandraseka... @gmail.comwrote :Good God. Unintelligible questions (seriously, someone needs toPlease try to this exam :http://idealbench.com
revisit the one about the "loping looping constructs"), bad practice
in sample code, some questions with no right answers.
If you're going to present a test in English, please take the effort
to make sure it is grammatically correct English, with correct
spelling. It's not entirely clear what some os the questions are
asking. One question (I think it's #6) asks about "conversion s" but
means "conversion specifier %s".
This isn't a very deep test; no questions about arrays, unary
conversions, precedence, prototypes, hardly anything about pointers or
the standard library. Just lots of picky little "What will prints
[sic]" questions.
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