Programming tests: are they relevant?

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Published on 2010-03-31T03:35:11Z Indexed on 2010/03/31 3:43 UTC
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Do online programming tests have any value (except for providing an evidence to potential employers) in terms of evaluating your knowledge, or a they too broad or too narrow in general? For examples, brainbench.com and similar websites. From my experience I have never found myself scoring particularly high, although I have many years of commercial experience and is doing great at work. These tests mostly refer to things I have never worked with (WebForms or ADO .Net, who works with ADO .Net directly anyway?), yet these tests claim to be C# tests.

If you were hiring a programmer, would you consider online tests as an evidence of real skill?

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