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How can you find out your level in a particular language?
I already googled on this topic, everyone says that each office is different, everything is individual and so on, but still I want to know at least approximately my level in C++ (noob/junior/middle/senior developer?). I have been studying it for 3 years already, although I have not yet used it commercially. Where can you determine your level at least approximately?
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What useful thing can you do?
And so that this can be sorted out later in half a year?
What about extensibility?
And the minimum set of bugs?
And if it's something new (the tricky algorithm from the academic paper)?
Can you figure it out in a sane time in an unfamiliar area?
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If all answers are yes, then you know enough for commercial development.
Confidence: 86%
Always consider that you know everything very poorly. You don't have to let yourself relax!
Where can you determine your level at least approximately?At interviews.
How can you find out your level in a particular language?
To be determined by purely practical tasks, but at the moment the main practical commercial task for you is employment, and the level is really different from the point of view of different offices, because in addition to the level there is also an area and ideology, you must match the office.
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