Hi guys,
If you want to test your skills and have fun you can take part at the Python Challenge organized by Cisco.
https://editx.eu/it-challenge/python-ch ... 2018-cisco
It's 15 minutes online, 30 questions & 3 jokers.
Only belgian residents can win the prizes but everyone can participate.
Feebacks are welcome!
GL & HF ,
Julien
Python Challenge online - 30 Questions
- noisefloor
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Hi,
actually there are some things which suck:
1. You have to log in - why is this page not public?
2. You have to provide additional data like birthday, mobile number etc - why's that? Looks like somebody is keen to collect data of the users...
3. You don't get a final result after completing the test.
Well, point 1 and 2 can be easily "solved" by using some throw-away or fake-account data, but point 3 makes the test pretty pointless for a "just for fun check of my skills" test.
Regarding the questions: some were ok, kind of, but the choice of topics is kind of narrow and there's a bit of redudancy in a couple of questions. Please some of the questions are just about getting the sense behind extra complicated code snippets which (hopefully) nobody will ever write this way.
I may be ok the take the challengefor Belgian citizens to grab a price, but for none Begians I'd say it's pretty much a waste of time PLUS you are forced to leave some personal data.
Regards, noisefloor
actually there are some things which suck:
1. You have to log in - why is this page not public?
2. You have to provide additional data like birthday, mobile number etc - why's that? Looks like somebody is keen to collect data of the users...
3. You don't get a final result after completing the test.
Well, point 1 and 2 can be easily "solved" by using some throw-away or fake-account data, but point 3 makes the test pretty pointless for a "just for fun check of my skills" test.
Regarding the questions: some were ok, kind of, but the choice of topics is kind of narrow and there's a bit of redudancy in a couple of questions. Please some of the questions are just about getting the sense behind extra complicated code snippets which (hopefully) nobody will ever write this way.
I may be ok the take the challengefor Belgian citizens to grab a price, but for none Begians I'd say it's pretty much a waste of time PLUS you are forced to leave some personal data.
Regards, noisefloor