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code-tests

  • This repository is for sharing "Take Home" styled code tests among SDG Alums.
  • Challenges can take 24 hours up to 4 days to complete.

Taking Tests

  1. Create a new project
  2. Commit your project to GitHub
  3. Submit your GitHub link to #feedback-requests on the SDG Student/Alumni Slack channel for review

Reviewing Tests

Contributing Tests

Note: You can use code test that you have taken as inspiration but please do NOT submit an exact copy of a code test you have taken when interviewing for a position.

In general, we follow this workflow:

  1. Fork the repo on GitHub.
  2. Clone the project to your own machine.
  3. Create a folder under one of the categories
  4. Create a README file that describes what needs to be done to complete the test (See Standard Formatting for Challenges)
  5. Create a link in the "Category" README to link to your test
  6. Commit changes to your own branch.
  7. Push your work back up to your fork.
  8. Submit a Pull Request so that we can review your changes.
  • NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest from upstream before making a Pull Request.

Standard Formatting for Challenges

Title: What are you calling this challenge?

Requirements:

  • What requirements/tasks do the code tester need to meet/complete?
  • Does this need to be built using a specific language?
  • Specify suggested completion time
  • If the tester needs to match a specific layout please add a .jpg or .png of the image to your files for reference.

Bonuses:

  • Is there something the code tester can do to go above and beyond the minimum requirement?

Additional Information:

  • This might be specific fonts or required colors that you want to supply as part of this challenge.

Challenges