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ForSureN12021-12-21 14:12:19
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ForSureN1, 2021-12-21 14:12:19

How to determine the difficulty level of a task?

Good afternoon, I have a question.
Often in articles about interviews, etc. I see the following line: "We give a task of the middle level", etc., but how to actually understand what these tasks are, is it possible to say that you can create functionality in an online store by type: add a product to the cart, and display it and use LS, or create a comparison functionality for the same product, with dynamic keys, etc.
Are such tasks considered middle level? Or is it still the level of some kind of initial juniora.
Thank you in advance

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Vladimir Kuts, 2021-12-21
@fox_12

This is a rather subjective concept.
In one interview at the middle level, they asked me about the intricacies of working with the Linux kernel, in another - simple tasks like working with the stack.
But in general - when he interviewed himself - then the tasks of the junior level are the implementations of simple abstract algorithms. Type to process somehow a certain data structure.
And the middle level is to implement some part of the business logic.
I think - for the front - everything is the same.

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Alexander, 2021-12-21
@Aleksandr-JS-Developer

IMHO. Not that the tasks of the "middle level", but the very concept of "middle" is rather vague. Ask 10 developers who the middle is and hear 10 different versions.
There are a couple of points that coincide plus or minus, but the main thing, "meat", as a rule, is not.
At the moment, the level of skills, tasks, etc. is taken from the head of the signor or whoever came up with this task.
According to the complexity of the task you set out, it is not particularly possible to say something definite, because the context, stack, deadlines, number of legacy in the project and the level of the expected solution are invisible.
"create functionality in an online store by type: add goods to the cart" - here maybe a jun for a day and a senior for a week. It's all about context

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