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mirod
<p>I just took the free brainbench test. <strong>What a piece of CRAP!</strong>. I would never, ever, use it as a way to evaluate anybody's
Perl proficiency. </p>
<p>To summ up the test let's say it is just a list of questions on
bits of Perl trivia. On the kind of pieces of code that nobody in their
right mind would use. Better work on those special variables
efore taking it I tell you! And know your globals, << and >>,
pack, and be ready to read (and understand) some awfull bits of code.</p>
<p>Too bad there is just nothing there that shows whether you can actually write a piece of code.</p>
<p>And of course it is just to easy to cheat, just fire up <tt>perl -d -e0 and
you get most of the answers.</p>
<p>So I would recommend using it 2 ways:<br />
- if you want to hire someone to maintain code written by [BooK]<br />
- to watch the look of disgust on a canditate's face when you have them take the test
in front of you (but they can probably sue you for extreme emotionnal distress).</p>
<p>And yes I passed, although certainly not with flying colors (what do I care
about using globals to alias whatever...)</p>
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