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in reply to Tracking Perl Progress

I think that many of the categories you have listed above have little to do with someone's Perl or any programming ability. If anyone tracked the "ability" of a programmer by any of the above, I would suggest intense therapy and shock treatment. Programming skills can usually be seen in the little things. We did technical interviews for C programmers a while the very bad programmers weeded themselves out quickly, the little things showed us who the good programmers were. Some of the things we looked for were:

The little things quickly separated the adequate programmers from the good and great programmers. Several articles have been written in the past regarding similar traits of good programmers. There is one caution though. Good traits in one programming language do not necessarily translate to other programming languages. Be careful to define the little things appropriately for the language you have questions about.