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C++ help
Programming
Software Development
17 Years Ago
by rochester
… with some problems colleagues and I are having with a
psychometric
tool that we are developing for a short-term project…
First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Suzie999
In some threads (not all), and only the orignal post, it looks like this to me in (up to date at time of post) google chrome. http://s23.postimg.org/6faee72bv/badformatdaniweb.jpg That image is taken from [this thread](https://www.daniweb.com/community-center/geeks-lounge/threads/498761/
psychometric
-tests).
Re: How can you assess someones ability to abstract?
Programming
Computer Science
13 Years Ago
by beforetheyknew
… think abstractly. There are some examples here: [url]http://www.
psychometric
-success.com/faq/faq-sample-abstract-reasoning-questions.htm[/url…
Re: I Need Help here please with this code
Programming
Software Development
9 Years Ago
by gara_mirza
… hard with my project its so complicated it related to
psychometric
chart (properties of air ) my teacher give me this code…
Psychometric Tests
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Geeks' Lounge
8 Years Ago
by _avishek
At work, I recently had an MBTI test done, and I came out as the INFP type. It seems to be a good indicator to my personality type, and offers some insight into the decision that I make. INFP personalities are associated more with ideals, music, and writing, but not programming. However, I have always approached programming the way I approach …
Re: Psychometric Tests
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Geeks' Lounge
8 Years Ago
by Agilemind
I'm INTJ.
Re: Psychometric Tests
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8 Years Ago
by Reverend Jim
In 29 years at my former place of business (approx 5000 employees) I've seen two times when consultants came in to administer personality tests. Each time we were given a fancy pop-up card with a colourful graph to display on our desks for the dubious benefit of promoting better interaction with others. Management eventually saw these tests for …
Re: Psychometric Tests
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Geeks' Lounge
8 Years Ago
by jwenting
sadly many companies still use them (and 'iq tests') to determine whether candidates are "suitable for the field", iow whether the guy/gal has the right personality and iq to work in that line of business at all. Which leads to many programmers being highly surprised that despite 15-20 years of working successfully and professionally for …
Re: Psychometric Tests
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8 Years Ago
by Agilemind
Personality tests are at least a bit more interesting than self-help seminars or BS pep rally or 'team building' nonsense. Walking around blind-folded is so useful for having effective project meetings. There is at least a little bit of scientific basis for some personality traits. PS There is a decent amount of evidence that intelligence is real…
Re: Psychometric Tests
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Geeks' Lounge
8 Years Ago
by Reverend Jim
Then there is the often parodied (and rightly so) "team-building" seminar.
Re: Psychometric Tests
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Geeks' Lounge
8 Years Ago
by jwenting
@Agilemind intelligence is real, but those "tests" don't test for it. They test for test taking ability. I've found end reported errors in the tests, verifiable errors, but as the companies using them rely blindly on the numerical score reported by some grading algorithm you fail anyway. And of course a single universal "test" …
Re: Psychometric Tests
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Geeks' Lounge
8 Years Ago
by Agilemind
Very true, intelligence is very hard to measure accurately as just one example most IQ tests require reading questions off a page/screen so dyslexics often score poorly despite being able score as normal if evaluated via interview.
Re: Psychometric Tests
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8 Years Ago
by Reverend Jim
I knew one person in high school who consistently did poorly on IQ tests because she was OCD (not a common term back when I was in high school). She was obsessive about very carefully and completely filling in each o (to indicate her multiple-choice selection) with her pencil. A non-OCD would quickly make a mark and continue. She would spend 5-10 …
Re: Psychometric Tests
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Geeks' Lounge
8 Years Ago
by jwenting
yes, knew someone similar. Always did poorly on written tests, was brilliant when it came to face to face interviews. Nobody recognised for years that she was severely dyslexic... Had something similar myself. Did poorly on tests where the questions were written on the blackboard in the front of the classroom. When the test was printed and …
Re: C++ help
Programming
Software Development
17 Years Ago
by iamthwee
[quote]The program would then store the numbers that we enter each day [/quote] Pipe the output to a file. [quote]and then after a certain period of time, would use this pool of numbers to generate a set of 9 numbers for us. [/quote] Measure the time the program was started to when the time period expires using the <time> library possibly…
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Gribouillis
Perhaps the beginning of the end for google chrome ?
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Dani
Did this just start? Did you just recently update Google Chrome?
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Dani
Also, did you recently install any Chrome extensions? I can't reproduce this. Not sure if anyone else can?
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by happygeek
Looks fine in Chrome here for me.
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Gribouillis
It looks fine in qupzilla. I don't install chrome in an attempt to escape google's claws.
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by cereal
It's fine for me on Google Chrome, Ubuntu: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/44.0.2403.155 Safari/537.36
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Suzie999
@Dani I've seen it before a couple of times, over six months or so, but last week or so been seeing it quite often. Only active extensions are Adblock plus and webRTC block. I might add that threads I create myself never look like that.
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Suzie999
Actually, now I look closer, every single initial post looks a bit odd including my own, they're not all as noticable as the one posted above. http://s23.postimg.org/7wtbrogwr/badformatdaniweb2.jpg
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Dani
Are you zoomed in? Try Ctrl+0?
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Suzie999
No, not zoomed in, but I don't think It's anything to do with daniweb, I've seen a few other webstites with the same sort of overlapping, today. http://s15.postimg.org/uzapmhfxn/badformat.jpg
Re: First post in thread.
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8 Years Ago
by Dani
It's probably some third-party browser plugin you are using.
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