[Baypiggies] Python Standardized Skill Scoring Chart
Ryan Matthew Balfanz
rbalfanz at gmail.com
Wed Apr 17 19:42:44 CEST 2013
The only ordered skill chart that comes to mind is:
http://www.unicyclist.org/cont/levels.cfm :)
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Glen Jarvis <glen at glenjarvis.com> wrote:
> Any time I find myself making something up, I think "Who else has done
> this?" Does anyone else know of a standardized skill chart for Python. It
> can be useful to explain someone's skill set.
>
> For example, I just interviewed someone that would fall in about a 7
> below. But, what one person judges as a 7 is not what someone else judges
> as a 7. For what it's wroth, I personally am rating myself between an 8
> and a 9 on this scale... (yep on writing decorators; yep on concept; nope
> on really writing meta classes; yep on 'dis' library but nope on many of
> the internals).
>
> And, frankly, that's probably a tad high (for me at least)... So, what's a
> better rating scale? Has anyone seen such a thing?
>
> 1 - Knows how to install and write "Hello World"
> 2 - Understands basic data structures: list, dict, tuple, set, etc.
> 3
> 4
> 5 - Understands list comprehensions and why they're useful; Understands
> generators and how to write one
> 6 -
> 7 - Knows basic decorator usages; Why it's useful (DRY); and has at least
> concept of how to write one
> 8 - Knows how to write decorators; Knows what Meta Classes are and how to
> write one
> 9 - Knows internals of Python such as "dis" library
> 10 - Guido; Core contributor
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Glen
> --
>
> "Pursue, keep up with, circle round and round your life as a dog does his
> master's chase. Do what you love. Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it,
> unearth it, and gnaw it still."
>
> --Henry David Thoreau
>
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