Which testing packages were you going to use? I haven't explored that area of Linux distro packaging.
--- Jack quiet_celt@yahoo.com wrote:
--- Leo Mauler wrote:
Don't know much about this being a good way to
find
out about prospective employees. Some of us are very good at bluffing: about four years ago I had never touched Microsoft Excel, and yet I scored 88% on
the
test for it for some temp agency.
If you scored 88% on a programming test, I certainly wouldn't hire you. That would mean that someone would have to fix more than 10% of your code. Not an exciting prospect. But I was actually referring to tests that I would create using test building software that comes
free with Linux. I think tests should be created specifically for the needs of the company doing the hiring. I haven't been to any of the "prove it" test sites. Certainly, they are no magic bullet. But a
certificate only says you studied some book, or took a course and then took a test and can be relied upon to perform any task identical to the test.
Of course the performance tests are better than this.
Multiple choice tests are the worst measure.
Brian D.
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