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by stlHusker
3346 days ago
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Bull. The question as-is ("How do you create a memory leak in java?") is poorly constructed and will, a significant portion of time, lead down the wrong path when interviewing. Both you and the interviewee have to make assumptions. If you want to know if they have had to deal optimizing memory usage, simply ask. What was the problem? How did you detect it? How did you solve it? No ambiguity, no assumptions. "It's a very tellin question if they claim Java experience and can't say anything coherent about leaks or "unintentionally reachable" objects." You didn't answer the root of the OPs question -- why is that knowledge important to the application you are building or the work you are doing? Sorry, you failed his interview... |
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