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This matrix seems to covers a much wider scope than most interviewers I've met. It's relatively well rounded, in the sense that it goes beyond what most employers expect of a software developer and it takes it as far as covering the curriculum of the educated developer. Even though some... more
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Rated by jananee on Aug 25, 3:27am
Interesting and useful chart. I am between level 1 and 2. Aiming for level 2 as of now.
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Rated by horsedrowner on Mar 04 2009, 7:26am
horsedrowner [Level 2 Programmer] Or at least, on the programming part ;)
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Rated by jcd on Oct 02 2008, 9:35am
Programmer skill chart, I'm around level 1.
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Rated by ElectroNUT1978 on Sep 02 2008, 7:41am
An interesting breakdown of programmers, including what it takes to be a programmer. I wish I were more in the middle of the matrix, but I have to admit I'm probably to the middle of the left-most cells (since the matrix is inclusive).
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Rated by zer0gravity on Jul 29 2008, 9:45am
This has many common points with an ideal programmer/developer/architect profile. Nice for a quick self evaluation.
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Rated by killimanzaro on Jul 26 2008, 7:57am
interesting chart. where are you? :)
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Rated by benadamx on Jul 21 2008, 4:08pm
im mostly lvl 2