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[TECH ED] Take your Codility test #52

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SallyMcGrath opened this issue Jul 5, 2024 · 3 comments
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[TECH ED] Take your Codility test #52

SallyMcGrath opened this issue Jul 5, 2024 · 3 comments
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📅 JS2 Work assigned during JS2 🏕 Priority Mandatory This work is expected 🐇 Size Small Around an hour 🎯 Topic Problem-Solving Breaking down problems and building up solutions 🎯 Topic Programming Fundamentals Learning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etc 🎯 Topic Requirements Interpreting requirements with precision and accuracy 🎯 Topic Testing It's important that software works and that people can use it 📅 Week 1 Assigned during Week 1 of this module

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From Module-HTML-CSS created by SallyMcGrath: CodeYourFuture/Module-HTML-CSS#16

Link to the coursework

https://docs.codeyourfuture.io/leaders/running-the-course/assessment

Why are we doing this?

Read more about assessment and tech testing here.

Codility is one of your milestone factors. You will be sent an invitation by email. The invitation expires after 7 days, so if you ignore it you will fail the test.

Take the test! Taking the test is the test. The only way to fail is not to try.

Maximum time in hours

1

How to get help

You must take this test on your own. Next week, come to class and share your experience and strategies with each other. There will be lots of chances to practice these tests on the course.

Lots of employers use timed technical test to choose who to invite to interview, so it's a good idea to get familiar with them.

How to submit

The test platform will record your test.

@SallyMcGrath SallyMcGrath added 🎯 Topic Problem-Solving Breaking down problems and building up solutions 🎯 Topic Programming Fundamentals Learning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etc 🎯 Topic Requirements Interpreting requirements with precision and accuracy 🎯 Topic Testing It's important that software works and that people can use it 🏕 Priority Mandatory This work is expected 🐇 Size Small Around an hour 📅 JS2 Work assigned during JS2 📅 Week 1 Assigned during Week 1 of this module labels Jul 5, 2024
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Kamino cloned this issue to kostiantynkovalchuk/Coursework-Planner

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Kamino cloned this issue to FrenchFry36/Coursework-Planner

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Kamino cloned this issue to Ebtesammm/Coursework-Planner

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📅 JS2 Work assigned during JS2 🏕 Priority Mandatory This work is expected 🐇 Size Small Around an hour 🎯 Topic Problem-Solving Breaking down problems and building up solutions 🎯 Topic Programming Fundamentals Learning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etc 🎯 Topic Requirements Interpreting requirements with precision and accuracy 🎯 Topic Testing It's important that software works and that people can use it 📅 Week 1 Assigned during Week 1 of this module
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