I took their test for CF5 3 years ago and had the same impression. It
had a lot of incorrect answers and several where there were multiple
correct answers. Not a good test at all.Perhaps you ought to talk to
one or two of the larger testing companies and propose such a project.
How about an open-source test - the community contributes the
questions and the answers to them.

larry

On 6/15/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just took a CFMX 6.1 skill test from http://www.proveit.com/ and let me say 
> that I was VERY disappointed. Yes, it was the standard 'memory' over skill 
> but it was even worse than that. There was one question which had 4 correct 
> answers and the only difference was your own personal style of programming.
> This seems to be the test used by head hunters when evaluating CF people and 
> I'm REALLY not happy about it. I believe that a real test written by real 
> people and edited by a real technical editor is needed for those who are 
> clueless of ColdFusion and need a standard placement test.
> 
> 
> 

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