1. Gaurang Patel
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. Tuesday, 17 September 2024 19:42 PM UTC

Hello, 

I am nota pro in PB.

We have PB standard license. We were  only maintaining  the existing client/server GUI application. 

Need has arise for developing and enhancing existing app. 

HR has short listed some PB developers for interview.  

Need help with some basic and technical PB questions to ask candidates with answers. 

 

Any help is appreciated. 

 

Thank You, 

Gaurang 

 

 

John Fauss Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Thursday, 19 September 2024 05:11 AM UTC
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. # 1

I spent some time this evening composing some technical questions in a Word document for PowerBuilder developer candidates. There is a section containing general PowerBuilder questions and a section containing DataWindow questions. I started a PFC section but ran out of time... I will complete this in the next couple of days.

The zipped preliminary document is attached.

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John Fauss Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Tuesday, 17 September 2024 20:41 PM UTC
  2. PowerBuilder
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Hi, Gaurang -

Although there are many simple, basic PB questions that can be asked, if it was me in your position, I'd want to ask some questions that would reflect a candidate's ability to successfully maintain MY application. I and others here can probably give you some interview questions (and answers, I suppose ;-)), but first I have a few basic questions for you regarding your PB environment and application:

What version/release of PB are you using? Will you be migrating the app to a newer or latest version?

What version(s) of Windows is being used to host/run the application? Is the app deployed on a Citrix server?

Is the app deployed as a 32-bit app or as a 64-bit app?

Does the app create/send email? Create PDF's (reports)?

Is the application built upon an object framework, such as PowerBuilder Foundation Class (PFC) or Standard Tool & Die (STD)? If not, is there any object inheritance used?

Does the app utilize any Windows API functions or third-party Dynamic-Link Libraries (DLL's)?

Best regards, John

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  1. Gaurang Patel
  2. Tuesday, 17 September 2024 21:51 PM UTC
Hi, John -



Although there are many simple, basic PB questions that can be asked, if it was me in your position, I'd want to ask some questions that would reflect a candidate's ability to successfully maintain MY application. I and others here can probably give you some interview questions (and answers, I suppose ;-)), but first I have a few basic questions for you regarding your PB environment and application:



What version/release of PB are you using? Will you be migrating the app to a newer or latest version?

We have PB 2019 , yes migrate with improvements



What version(s) of Windows is being used to host/run the application? Is the app deployed on a Citrix server?

Win 11 -- Not on Citrix , on users Desktop , with Oracle databse in AWS cloud



Is the app deployed as a 32-bit app or as a 64-bit app?

32- Bit



Does the app create/send email? Create PDF's (reports)?



No



Is the application built upon an object framework, such as PowerBuilder Foundation Class (PFC) or Standard Tool & Die (STD)? If not, is there any object inheritance used?



PFC object inheritance used



Does the app utilize any Windows API functions or third-party Dynamic-Link Libraries (DLL's)?



No third-party Dynamic-Link Libraries (DLL's) , Windows API functions --- most likely Not.





Thank You,

Gaurang
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  1. Gaurang Patel
  2. Tuesday, 17 September 2024 22:10 PM UTC
Not able to reply To John's questions --- Every time captcha error

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  1. David Peace (Powersoft)
  2. Wednesday, 18 September 2024 15:01 PM UTC
Employ them on 3 month trial, they should be able to complete a small project effectively in that time.
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