60% of SQL Developers Fail Competence Test
SQL trainer and developer Markus Winand announced the results of his 3-minute SQL quiz, which 28,000 SQL developers have taken since he launched the quiz in 2011. According to Winand, 60% of participants failed the test.
The test was created for education purposes, and Winand acknowledges the limitations with using it for statistical analysis. The test consists of 5 questions, most of which offer the simple choice of only two possible answers. Thus, a random choice is correct around 50% of the time. Some questions barely beat the "guessing" score of 50%; one had only 53.6% of participants answering correctly. Some of the questions have "trick" answers, meaning the obvious choice is not correct and the participant has to understand why.
Overall, only around 12% got all the questions right, and only 38.2% received what Winand considered a passing score by answering 4 of the 5 questions correctly.
Winand also tracks the results by database vendor (MySQL, Oracle, PostgresSQL, SQL Server), leading to some interesting observations about the relative competence of the developers and which types of queries are most important within each of the database options.
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