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MeetingsBrowser 7 hours ago

I use claude code every day, I've written plugins and skills, use MCP servers, subagent workflows, and filled out the "Find your level" quiz as such.

According to the quiz, I am a beginner!

annie511266728 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

A lot of these quizzes end up measuring whether you use the author's preferred workflow, not whether you're actually effective with the tool.

Those aren't the same thing.

BloondAndDoom 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I think it’s just buggy, I had the same results despite of knowing every single question in depth other than building a plugin.

Esophagus4 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Did anyone not get beginner?

I got it as well.

Uncorrelated 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I responded with a mix of mostly B and C answers and got “advanced.” Yet, as pointed out by another commenter, selecting all D answers (which would make you an expert!) gets you called a beginner.

I can only assume the quiz itself was vibe-coded and not tested. What an incredible time we live in.

taftster 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Or that it's taking into account the Dunning-Kruger effect. In that, if you think you are an expert in all cases, you are really a beginner in everything.

the_other 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I'm a beginner with agentic coding. I vibe code something most days, from a few lines up to refactors over a few files. I don't knowingly use skills, rarely _choose_ to call out to tools, haven't written any skills and only one or two ad hoc scripts, and have barely touched MCPs (because the few I've used seem flaky and erratic). I answered as such and got... intermediate.