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Joel Spolsky test: 12 steps to better code

 
May 15, 2007

 

Joel Spolsky has published a method for assessing the efficiency of software companies. The test requires participants to answer questions related to how they structure their working process and their approaches to project work. This test assesses the development team’s level of commitment and responsibility. It includes 12 “yes or no” questions. Each positive answer is worth one point and the final results are evaluated in the following way: 12 points – “perfect”, 11 – “tolerable”, 10 or less – “bad”. This test is unique because it allows participants to evaluate a company’s professionalism in just 3 minutes. This is the exact amount of time needed to answer the test questions without thinking too long or hesitating.

 

Joel’s test could be used with the same effect by a company manager, a programmer applying for a job at a software company, or by investors.

 

Of course, a positive test result alone cannot guarantee success as there are many other important factors to consider when determining the success of a project. Nevertheless, the highest score certainly testifies to the discipline and organisation of the development team.

 

EDISON Software Development Centre consistently achieves the highest number of points – 12, giving positive answers to all of the questions.

 

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