I opened the initial complaint last time here. So I was eager to check.
This time I took the "IQ" test in Node.js fundamentals (I am a Node.js core team member and maintainer). The impression was less than great.
The good news
None of the answers and questions were incorrect and I was able to get all of them right by answering them straight up.
The bad news
This test does not measure my expertise in Node.js at all! It does not cover any of the fundamentals of Node.js programming. It instead asks trivia questions about the APIs of unrelated third-party libraries (MongoDB Node.js driver, Sinon.JS), trivia about rarely used APIs you'd just look up if you need to use (I would and I code-reviewed a lot of them myself) etc.
- Imagine doing a Python test and getting all NumPy questions (or if you use NumPy - Django specific questions - or have all the questions be MyPy edge cases).
- Or doing a C++ test and getting all questions about the SQLite C++ API.
- Or doing a Java test and getting all Android API questions (if you do Android - imagine getting Spring questions or Hadoop questions etc).
Questions were:
- Something about specific MongoDB syntax (it's a Node.js course not a MongoDB one).
- A question about
require
caching dependencies (which I guess is OK but is such "trivia" and not core Node.js knowledge - even if we ignore people should really be using ESM).
- Another MongoDB specific question (using old callback syntax).
- A question about
npm audit
(with an incorrect answer IMO, but I am not speaking for my employer here).
- Another MongoDB question (trivia, not concept).
- Another MongoDB question (trivia, not concept).
- An OAuth URL structure question.
- An NPM internals question about local package installation.
- A Sinon.JS API trivia question (api, not concept). Fun fact - I am also a Sinon.JS maintainer and I googled it to be sure.
- A question about a specific Node.js crypto API most people would not use.
- Another crypto API question (though this time with an obvious answer).
- A question about HTTP Authorization headers.
- Another crypto API question.
- A question asking you to list the various NPM hooks.
- An actual honest-to-god Node.js question! The first one - about file directory reading.
- Another MongoDB question.
- A really long crypto trivia question.
I got all of them correct but none of them actually measure my Node.js proficiency.