Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Tue 29th Jul 2008 06:39 UTC, submitted by snydeq
General Development InfoWorld has put together a 20-question test of your programming knowledge. Questions range from 'What is the best way to preserve type safety in assembly language?' to 'Why are race conditions a problem in modern software development?' and they touch on your knowledge of the history of programming languages, how best to develop easily maintainable and secure code, and your game plan for overcoming a lack of energy drinks, Jolt Cola, and Mountain Dew at the local supermarket - in other words, your commitment to programming as a way of life. Editor's Note: Think of it as your midnight distraction (*cough* Grad Students) rather than news, you might actually enjoy it ;).
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by Kroc on Tue 29th Jul 2008 08:24 UTC
Kroc
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2005-11-10

Quite a fun test, very OSNews material ;)

I got 75, although could have got 100 if I had been more careful. I didn't know about Pascal history, I assumed Dr.Pepper was second-in-line, and "The Gang of Four" is news to me; otherwise, clearly I know too much useless information for my own good.

(Data-types in Assembly, lol; a byte is a byte is a byte my friend)

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