Coders from all around the globe, from all different kinds of backgrounds, and with all levels of coding proficiency, can have their coding skills evaluated by our Validators, for free.

An Expert on Indorse is an expert programmer in at least one of the programming languages supported by Indorse: Python, JavaScript, Java, PHP, Ruby, C++ and/or C#. Do check Athul Tuttu, a Python Validator that we interviewed last week!

Coding skills are evaluated in a straightforward and objective manner. Let’s consider Batman: a coder that wants to know where he stands in terms of coding skills (till Indorse proposes other skill validations, like batarang/shuriken throwing assessment!). 🦇

So Batman is also a coder, and he has a neat repository he wants to submit on the Indorse platform. When he submits his repo, Batman will have to

(a) Select the programming language relevant to his coding skill & repository (b) Choose the level he wants to be evaluated for (beginner, intermediate or expert)

(c) Add a small description of his submitted repository. That’s it!

Once submitted, 10 Experts will be randomly selected in order to evaluate his coding skills based on the code he shared. They can either indorse/validate or flag/reject his claim of possessing the specific coding skill in question.

In today’s post, we will present the particular case of a programmer on the Indorse platform, namely, Aleksandar Djordjevic! Aleksandar is a developer that landed on the Indorse platform a while back and specified:

I can code in JavaScript at the level of Expert!

Well Aleksandar, let’s go take a look at the backstage of the Indorse evaluation process and explore how your coding skills were reviewed!