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  • G Gary R Wheeler

    Damn, the memories that brings up. I use to write entire applications in VMS DCL.

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    Ravi Bhavnani
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    Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

    I use to write entire applications in VMS DCL.

    Fer sure! My coup de grace was DiscMan.COM, a disk management utility written in DCL, published in The DEC Professional in 1983 for the princely sum of $50. :) /ravi

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      Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

      I use to write entire applications in VMS DCL.

      Fer sure! My coup de grace was DiscMan.COM, a disk management utility written in DCL, published in The DEC Professional in 1983 for the princely sum of $50. :) /ravi

      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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      Gary R Wheeler
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      Awesome. My crowning achievement was a code generator written in DCL. We had a simulation project that was required to be written in FORTRAN-77. We wanted to use some of the VAX FORTRAN extensions, so I wrote a code generator that would convert some of the VAX FORTRAN stuff to FORTRAN-77 equivalents. We developed and debugged everything in VAX FORTRAN, ran the code generator, and then re-ran our acceptance tests on the generated code. The code generator turned 60,000 lines of VAX FORTRAN into 100,000+ lines of FORTRAN-77. Of course, it took several hours on our microVAX to do this, but it was still cool.

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      • G Gary R Wheeler

        Awesome. My crowning achievement was a code generator written in DCL. We had a simulation project that was required to be written in FORTRAN-77. We wanted to use some of the VAX FORTRAN extensions, so I wrote a code generator that would convert some of the VAX FORTRAN stuff to FORTRAN-77 equivalents. We developed and debugged everything in VAX FORTRAN, ran the code generator, and then re-ran our acceptance tests on the generated code. The code generator turned 60,000 lines of VAX FORTRAN into 100,000+ lines of FORTRAN-77. Of course, it took several hours on our microVAX to do this, but it was still cool.

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        Ravi Bhavnani
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        Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

        a code generator written in DCL.

        $ DUA0:[THATS.VERY]COOL.COM ! a comment :) /ravi

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        • T Tim Carmichael

          We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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          thrakazog
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          Not exactly competency related but my favorite question to ask is what project they are working on at home. In my experience most good developers have some project they hammer away at on the side for training, fun, or profit. Their best skills will often shine through in their side projects.

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          • J Jim Crafton

            How do you change directories in VMS? Go to a parent dir? What's the syntax and how does it compare to Windows? Compare and contrast the Windows file/folder security to VMS's? Any similarities? (they should pick up on the fact that there most certainly are). How to set env symbols in VMS. What does typing "foobar.exe" in a VMS console do? What is an alternate approach/syntax to running an executable? How do you get help with the command line on VMS? And most importantly: Do you like Unix? (there's only one right answer...)

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Well, ya see... I have this CD.COM that hides the details... so I just type CD somedir , CD somelogical , CD .. , etc. I was asked once, when applying for an OpenVMS System Manager position, something like; "What's the syntax for changing such-and-such on a printer queue?" But of course at my previous job I not only had COM files, I had defined keys to work as mini-macroes, and I couldn't actually remember the syntax?! Have I mentioned that I have two AlphaServers running OpenVMS 8.3?

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            • P PIEBALDconsult

              Well, ya see... I have this CD.COM that hides the details... so I just type CD somedir , CD somelogical , CD .. , etc. I was asked once, when applying for an OpenVMS System Manager position, something like; "What's the syntax for changing such-and-such on a printer queue?" But of course at my previous job I not only had COM files, I had defined keys to work as mini-macroes, and I couldn't actually remember the syntax?! Have I mentioned that I have two AlphaServers running OpenVMS 8.3?

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              Jim Crafton
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              Cool! We have a number of OpenVMS machines, from old VAX machines that amazingly still run!, to Alphas, to the newer Itanium models. It's been an eye opening experience using them, and I've even had the chance to do a bit of system programming on them.

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              • T Tim Carmichael

                We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                Roger Wright
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                It would be helpful to know what sort of application you expect the contractors to develop, but in general, if he/she can program in any language with any level of competence, you can expect passable performance. Ask general questions, not platform/language-specific ones. If you eliminate candidates because they haven't worked in your peculiar environment, you probably will lose a few super-stars because of your own stupidity. Anyone who truly loves programming can pick up a new language or operating system in a few weeks; total immersion on-the-job training is extremely effective. I've had jobs, while a full-time employee, in which I had to master three operating systems and four languages in a span of six months. It was easy to do, because it was my job to do it and I loved what I was doing. Look for reasoning/ problem-solving skills, rather than platform-specific experience, and keep the manuals handy at the newby's desk. A history of problems solved is far more important than what environments have been experienced.

                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                • T Tim Carmichael

                  We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                  User 2498653
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                  How about "What is a VMS Logical Name and when do you use them?" If they don't know the answer, then they can't possibly understand VMS. Another good question -- if you were asked to develop a VB application that could talk to an OpenVMS back end, how would you do it? There's a few different ways to do it (sockets, Telnet, or Serial Communications) are the three primary ways they should think about it. Walt

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                  • T Tim Carmichael

                    We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                    richpaul
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                    Thing is... any potential contractor with those required skills with anything about him/her, probably subscribes to the CodePoject newsletter. He will have received this post in his inbox this morning like i did and thought hmmm I can do that... and may apply for the job (if close to home) armed with a lot of the questions and answers you're going to be asking. If only it were closer to home, I could do with a new job Ive been here 10 years next month. :laugh: It is difficult though finding questions. We had a standard set of questions drawn up that we give to all new employees and the same guy marks each one, so we can compare like for like. Good luck

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                    • T Tim Carmichael

                      We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                      kiama
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                      There is quite a range of technologies so I would consider which parts are a necessity. I would be a very good candidate for most of this, but have only ever heard of Fortran and Ingres and wouldn't have a clue. I would imagine there would be a lot of people in my position who are solid ASP/VB6/COM+/SQL Server developers without Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II, which frankly sounds pretty scary. I think you would want strong ASP.NET/VB.NET/C# skills. C# will help with the programming knowledge, VB.NET/ASP.NET with the ASP. (ALthough ASP DEvelopment is a skill in itself because of its oddities) All the best!

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                      • T Tim Carmichael

                        We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                        grgran
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                        What is your name? What is your quest? What is ... :-)

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                        • T Tim Carmichael

                          We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                          rcampbell12
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                          Try this site (this is a link to a sample question) for a more general programming aptitude test. People can know a lot about technology, but not necessarily be a good programmer. This site will more accurately test problem solving skills, logical thinking, etc. http://pages.netaxis.ca/winrow/sample.htm[^]

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                          • T Tim Carmichael

                            We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                            Snowman58
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                            Fortan?? Ask them what a card deck is and how it relates to a key punch machine. I didn't think anyone even remembered Fortran!

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                            • T Tim Carmichael

                              We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                              Jim SS
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                              To test a potential contractor bring them in and have them write a program in Fortran (any language) and see (1) does it work? (2) does the code make any sense? If they can get that far they can probably do the work. I couldn't do it now without some searching in help, but there was a time when I wrote a simulation system for testing Air Force control systems in Fortran/VMS. It's like riding a bicycle, you don't have to re-learn, you just have to remember, which can take a few minutes. Jim

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                              • T Tim Carmichael

                                We are looking to bring in some contractors as application developers, but would like to give them a competency test to be completed on site. Our environment is a mix of old and new: Windows Server 2000 and 2003 SQLServer 2000 and 2005 VB 6 ASP (classic and .NET) VS.NET 2005 COM+ Alpha VMS with Fortran and Ingres II Type of questions to ask or links to example tests would be much appreciated. (Edit to add other areas) Tim

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                                trooper0814
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                                Memorization of syntax is not an indication of the quality or competency of a candidate IMHO.

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                                • R Ravi Bhavnani

                                  Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

                                  a code generator written in DCL.

                                  $ DUA0:[THATS.VERY]COOL.COM ! a comment :) /ravi

                                  My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                                  Gary R Wheeler
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                                  $ SYS$DISK:[THANKS.DUDE]IT_WAS_FUN.COM :cool:

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                                  • G Gary R Wheeler

                                    $ SYS$DISK:[THANKS.DUDE]IT_WAS_FUN.COM :cool:

                                    Software Zen: delete this;
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                                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                                    I just looked at your CP profile - did/do you also (like me) work at EK? /ravi

                                    My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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