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Tom 11-03-2006 05:37 AM

A NAT Test
 
A few people have come to me and asked if they can be hired as a scripter on the server im developing. And as someone who hasnt got a first clue about gscript i was wondering if there was a test someone has made or could make for scripter tryouts?

Gambet 11-03-2006 06:17 AM

There is no single test that everyone uses, and if you don't know anything about scripting then the chances are that you won't be able to accurately review script applications.

You can set up an application asking scripters to send in samples of their best work or you could get specific and ask for certain things to be made. It all really depends on you and how you'd like to approach the situation.

Twinny 11-03-2006 10:04 AM

This is what i made for N-Pulse
PHP Code:

Base RequirementsP2P with <xhoursdecent knowledge of GS2.

Please fill out the questions and mail to <blah>

1.Please detail previous NAT expierence and contact details of your superiors in case we wish to to contact them

2.
Why do you wish to be a NAT on <server>? What can you bring to this server?

3.What type of variables are available and what are their uses?

4.Define secure scripting and provide an example of GS2 script to demonstrate you understand thisThis must be your own work.

5.Define triggeraction and detail how it can be used.

6.Provide a script of your choosingIt must demonstrate your understanding of GS2 and show proper coding principles.

7.Script a toy that could be used on <server>.

8.How can classes and public functions help tidy up scripting

A bit old but still relevant. You could use this or some of it for the first test. Obviously give a custom test to each person so they don't use stolen material :)

Joey_P2P 11-03-2006 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twinny (Post 1238810)
This is what i made for N-Pulse
PHP Code:

Base RequirementsP2P with <xhoursdecent knowledge of GS2.

Please fill out the questions and mail to <blah>

1.Please detail previous NAT expierence and contact details of your superiors in case we wish to to contact them

2.
Why do you wish to be a NAT on <server>? What can you bring to this server?

3.What type of variables are available and what are their uses?

4.Define secure scripting and provide an example of GS2 script to demonstrate you understand thisThis must be your own work.

5.Define triggeraction and detail how it can be used.

6.Provide a script of your choosingIt must demonstrate your understanding of GS2 and show proper coding principles.

7.Script a toy that could be used on <server>.

8.How can classes and public functions help tidy up scripting

A bit old but still relevant. You could use this or some of it for the first test. Obviously give a custom test to each person so they don't use stolen material :)

Hours should not be there, you should actually want people who DONT play, and just develop.

Yen 11-03-2006 10:03 PM

Yeah.. Good scripters normally don't need to apply.

Hours shouldn't matter; I don't know a good scripter who actually plays Graal.
Scripters don't generally have 'superiors,' when you consider how rare they are and how powerful gscript is. When a scripter tells you to jump, most people ask 'how high?'

The only real way to test a scripter is to ask them to make you something small.

Twinny 11-04-2006 04:20 AM

N-Pulse apparently needed hours in their application. The application can be made to filter out people who have no clue so they don't waste staff members time. Especially if it is a playerworld where people come with stolen scripts then wreck everything :cry:.

If they submit a script, remember to ask specific questions about the script. If it is stolen then chances are they won't know.


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