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  • P Paul Ingles

    Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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    Errr... it's VB.NET. -- "It's a condition of mental divergence, I find myself on the planet Olgo part of a intellectual elite, prepared to subjugate the barbarian hordes on Pluto, but even though this is a totally convincing reality for me in every way, nevertheless Olgo is actually a construct on my psychee. I am mentally divergent in that I am escaping certain unnamed realities that plague my life here."

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    • P Paul Ingles

      Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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      David Stone
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      I got 67% right. It says I scored higher than 98% of the rest of you. ;P


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      • P Paul Ingles

        Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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        bond006
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        This assessments remind me of those Cisco CCNA assessments. eeem let's see. One question - four answers - the chance is 1:4 that I choose the right answer. ;) Not bad! By the way: I know nothing about Rich Client. What is it good for? ;) bond006

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          This assessments remind me of those Cisco CCNA assessments. eeem let's see. One question - four answers - the chance is 1:4 that I choose the right answer. ;) Not bad! By the way: I know nothing about Rich Client. What is it good for? ;) bond006

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          David Stone
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          bond006 wrote: I know nothing about Rich Client. What is it good for? Um. RichClient == WindowsForms == Windows Applications. :~


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          • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

            Errr... it's VB.NET. -- "It's a condition of mental divergence, I find myself on the planet Olgo part of a intellectual elite, prepared to subjugate the barbarian hordes on Pluto, but even though this is a totally convincing reality for me in every way, nevertheless Olgo is actually a construct on my psychee. I am mentally divergent in that I am escaping certain unnamed realities that plague my life here."

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            Paul Ingles
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            The stuff I saw was VB.NET, but since it's .NET it's applicable across -- just the code snippets. -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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            • P Paul Ingles

              Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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              Kant
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              63% (19/30) You scored better than 95% of those that took this assessment. Not bad huah!, that too for 2 month old .NET (C#) newbie. :-D
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              • P Paul Ingles

                Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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                J Dunlap
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                I got 38% right (Better than 71%). Where I really scored poor at was security/deployment. UI was 83% correct. Form/Ctl interaction was 68% correct. Security/Deployment was 0%. (!!! :(( ) At present, I have studied absolutely nothing on security, and not much on deployment. Even though it was a rich client test, almost half the q's were about security. [I've been doing .NET for 2 months.] BTW, I wish they'd do it in C#.

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                • P Paul Ingles

                  Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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                  Steve McLenithan
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                  31% It said better than 90%:wtf::wtf::wtf::wtf:

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                  • J J Dunlap

                    I got 38% right (Better than 71%). Where I really scored poor at was security/deployment. UI was 83% correct. Form/Ctl interaction was 68% correct. Security/Deployment was 0%. (!!! :(( ) At present, I have studied absolutely nothing on security, and not much on deployment. Even though it was a rich client test, almost half the q's were about security. [I've been doing .NET for 2 months.] BTW, I wish they'd do it in C#.

                    "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
                    "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                    J Dunlap
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                    Tried it again with no further study and got a much better score (much fewer security q's). :-D I really need to read up on security. Form/Ctl interaction: 100% UI: 50% App Logic: 67% Security: 33% 18 out of 30 correct.

                    "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
                    "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi

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                    • P Paul Ingles

                      Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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                      Marc Clifton
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                      Just for giggles, I didn't answer any questions. I scored better than 50% of the people. Talk about brainwashing. I'd rather shoot myself in the foot than develop applications the way their questions imply. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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                      • P Paul Ingles

                        Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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                        I scored 77% and better than 100% of those who took the quiz! Yeah! Cleve Littlefield Senior Developer Visual Office

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                        • P Paul Ingles

                          Noticed that on MSDN there's a link to this section here: http://www.msmeasureup.com/test/home.asp[^] If you scroll down there are some online tests. Anyway, I thought I'd take a peek so looked at the Rich Client one. Well, I got pretty bored after about 5, and (although I got 1 wrong), it said I'd still scored higher than 61% of those that took the quiz. Therein lies my point, 61%! I got less than 20% overall! Come on people, do the rich client quiz and lets see if CP can dominate the scoreboard :P -- Paul "Put the key of despair into the lock of apathy. Turn the knob of mediocrity slowly and open the gates of despondency - welcome to a day in the average office." - David Brent, from "The Office" MS Messenger: paul@oobaloo.co.uk

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                          Lost User
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                          In 13 minutes, (never having touched any form of .NET) I scored 23%, which is better than 61% of people. :eek: scary... Paul ;) I have been afraid always. When you see something insurmountable ahead of you, say to yourself: "All right! I am afraid. Now that I've been properly afraid, let's go forward." That is the whole secret. - Jeanne d'Arc

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