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Test specifications
Author:
Scott Allen
Available Language(s):

English

Spanish

Chile

Colombia

México

Perú

Questions:

20 questions

Suggested timelimit:

60 minutes

Chapters

Miscellaneous: Structs, Singleton Pattern, Direct Cast vs "As" Operator

Value Types vs. Reference Types

Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)

Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL

C# Syntax, C# Statements: "try-catch", "using"

Miscellaneous: Generics, Delegates, Extensions

The Kandio Method

Kandio's assessment tests let you assess the candidates, employees, agencies or freelancers you have concerning any C# and .NET task you might have.

Remember that Kandio offers guidelines on which programmers to proceed with, and which ones to discard. Kandio will give you reliable directions about things programmers should know about, but a programmer can be excellent, even if he does not know about all of these things.

We suggest that you use our tests before your interview process to know which ones actually to talk to. The final Kandio report should be a piece of conversation with the strong candidates, rather than a disqualifying process in a late stage interview process.

The test and how it's structured

This exam holds 20 difficult questions and will spot out a strong C# and .NET developer from a poor one.

The range of topics is diverse and challenging, and from this test, you will know if a candidate has the right skill-set to board your C# or .NET project.

Our exam is developed by industry-leading C# and .NET specialists, with a combined coding-experience of over 30 years.

We hope that you or your organization will make good use of this assessment test. A lot of work has gone into creating this it, and we are confident that it's the strongest piece of assessment on the market.

Which areas (chapters) will be covered in the test, and why was it chosen that way?

Miscellaneous: Structs, Singleton Pattern, Direct Cast vs "As" Operator

Value Types vs. Reference Types

Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)

Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL

C# Syntax, C# Statements: "try-catch", "using"

Miscellaneous: Generics, Delegates, Extensions

Made by one of the leading experts

Scott Allen

Microsoft MVP
Founder OdeToCode

Of all the tools and applications I’ve encountered,
Kandio stands out as one of the tools that focus on the human side of running a tech business.

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