Slightly OT, but I've been interviewing long distance recently, and I used the following 3 questions tasks (ffs). Bear in mind these are for web application development, so front end is important too.
- create a calculator using HTML/Javascript, that processes the entered equation through a Perl CGI script and displays the result. This tests JS usage and, the biggie, whether they untaint user input in the CGI before 'eval'ing. Also, use of CGI/Mason/Template Toolkit is examined (and mentioned in the original question).
- Compare two arrays and show the elements that exist in both (I actually screwed up in my live question, but the answers were still informative). This is a great question because it shows how someone thinks. Lower level devs use nested loops (I did, when this was thrown at me a few years ago). Smart people use hash slices. Really smart people use 'undef'd hash slices to save memory (or, rather, time - ty runrig).
- Search google for a particular search term and present the first ten results in a web page. Another good one to see how someone thinks. LWP is quick and dirty, the Google SOAP Perl API is elegant, yet non-intuitive if you haven't heard of it.
Maybe we should start a quiz section where these sorts of questions can be dumped? I'm sure there are many more that push you to think laterally - or use aspects of Perl that involve some interesting thinking.
cLive ;-)
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