Hey Guilherme Blanco,
My last job appliance I had 8h to write a full working application of
an address book, with an employee at my side looking at any line I was
writing.
Ah... I had the possibility to use anything I wanted.
The data source was an XML file, no app spec, at least 2 views (table
of all cards and cards view).
The test analised comment ratio, oo level and usability.

This for me would be the ultimate test for a web programmer, specially the attention to comment ratio, etc.

Was there a time limit? I guess I would need at least 1-2 hours. (I'm not too keen on pulling data from XML nodes by heart. It would be easier for me to pull it from a CSV.)

What makes the webmaster position interesting is that you kinda need to be a triple threat: HTML/CSS/front-end stuff + coding (php, actionscript, javascript, etc) + basic sysadmin stuff (at least FTP, htaccess, etc.)

So if we emphasize programming too much do we leave out front-end and server stuff??

-André
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