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Python 2.4 online certification - new items available for Beta testing

There is a free Beta test of a Python 2.4 Certification test available
at Brainbench.com. They are a provider of skills-based certification
exams.
Go to the link below to find the test. It is free to take the test.

http://www.brainbench.com/xml/bb/com.../betatests.xml

Oct 12 '06 #1
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RandyThere is a free Beta test of a Python 2.4 Certification test
Randyavailable at Brainbench.com. They are a provider of skills-based
Randycertificat ion exams. Go to the link below to find the test. It
Randyis free to take the test.

Randyhttp://www.brainbench.com/xml/bb/com.../betatests.xml

I've given up on Brainbench. Ignoring the possibility that their
certification tests may not be all that useful, they never stopped spamming
me, so I refuse to help them with anything.

Skip

Oct 12 '06 #2
sk**@pobox.com wrote:
RandyThere is a free Beta test of a Python 2.4 Certification test
Randyavailable at Brainbench.com. They are a provider of skills-based
Randycertificat ion exams. Go to the link below to find the test. It
Randyis free to take the test.

Randyhttp://www.brainbench.com/xml/bb/com.../betatests.xml

I've given up on Brainbench. Ignoring the possibility that their
certification tests may not be all that useful, they never stopped spamming
me, so I refuse to help them with anything.

Skip
I went through their first test module (although using a mailinator
address after this testimonial from Skip) and I think "Beta" is
generous. Try "pre-alpha" - i marked nearly half (maybe more than half)
of the 20 questions as "no correct answer", and a number of the others
included sample code that stank to high heaven.

I also pointed out that "what does this code do?" type questions are
pretty pointless for a language that comes with an interactive
interpreter (I would actually be somewhat disappointed with any Python
programmer whose automatic reaction to such a question involving
deliberately obfuscated code *wasn't* to try it out on the nearest
interpreter prompt).

Oct 17 '06 #3

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