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jschell wrote:
That of course is generally the point of a 'job' interview


False. The point of a job interview is to get the job Big Grin | :-D .

jschell wrote:
My point is that I build business systems, not hypothetical ones


Not trying to be a douche or anything Smile | :) , but have you been on a job interview recently? Not at a mom & pop shop or a non-software company that happens to have a few software people, but a *REAL* mid-to-large sized *TRUE* software company (Google, Amazon, Microsoft, etc)? They *ALL* ask hypothetical / algorithm questions like that. I even posted the EXACT question I got at my Google interview as a response to someone who said this question was retarded (besides you, I mean Big Grin | :-D ). Only a guy who didn't know the first thing about interviewing would ask questions like "what's the difference between delete and delete[]?", or "what's the difference between Finalize and Dispose? etc". Basically someone who went on Google and googled C# interview questions.

It sounds like (again no offense intended) you are a guy who prefers to write code without having to think about it much. Sorry, thats not coming out right Smile | :) ... but hopefully you know what I mean... you want to be handed a set of business requirements and want to fullfil those business requirements and call it a day vs the guy who wants to do something new.

I've written MFC, Winforms and WPF apps til I'm blue in the face. I consider them all to be the same on a fundamental level. One app is working on widgets and another app is working on shipping the widgets between warehouses. Yet another app that does a similar (yet different) thing on wizzers. Its all the same. Essentially you are slapping controls on a form and mapping them to event handlers and running a sql query or whatever.

If you want a job where you do new things and do stuff thats outside the box, you would have an interview where you are asked to think outside the box.

If you have no interest in that type of work, I could see how you would refuse to answer hypothetical questions.

Unfortunately, I think you will find that most companies THINK they are doing something new and exciting when they aren't. My boss here thinks we are doing something new and exciting... but in reality, its a rehash and there are 10 competitors out there who do it way better then we do.
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