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Comments on Wednesday 25 August 2004: |
Take the OKCupid Programmer Test, made by me. It's a bit harsh, but it has to be to have any chance of separating programmers at the high end using only 15 short questions. I am, of course, 100% programmer, since I made the test. Meanly, the test doesn't show you the units you're being measured in, which is Programmatrons.
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Craig |
I took the prgrammer test and the result I got was very accurate. It said I was a programmer lacking in some languages, which is true. I was surpised to see a reference to the 68000. I am a die hard fan of motorola chps. In fact I cut my programmer teeth on a 6800 SBC. Does anyone know what an SBC is? ( that's my test) |
RavenBlack |
There wasn't a reference to the 68000 - the LEA instruction is common to 68000 and x86 assembly languages. |
Aaron |
Beginner You are 42% a programmer. Your score suggests you are an amateur programmer. You probably have a bachelors degree in computer science, since anyone can get one of those if they can write the classic "10 print hello: 20 goto 10" program. Excellent. If the test wasn't so non-C,C++ and Assembler then I would have scored higher. That is, if it had more questions for those languages and less for Perl, PHP, SQL and everything else that was in there that I don't know. I guess I did well, though; considering I don't have a bachelor's just yet. :P |