[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) writes: > I personally liked the way brainbench does their tests. You get a > certain number of seconds to answer each question, and you can go look > up the man page or whatever else you have handy to find the answer. If > you know what you are doing and how to solve problems, you can look up > the answer to how to do something with a specific command in 10 seconds.
Hehe. That's how I became #1 in Canada and tied for #5 in the world for Perl on brainbench. My X install had really bad fonts at the time so I started cut'n'pasting the questions into an xterm so I could read the questions. It didn't take me long to realize that I could just cut'n'paste the question into a vi editor and then run the resulting script. Plus it sped up the exam. I didn't have to read many of the questions afterwards. Just match up the output :) Regards, -- g. matthew rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> starnix care, toronto, ontario, ca phone: 647.722.5301 x242 gpg id: EF9AAD20 http://www.starnix.com professional linux services & products _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
