Survey on Python Structures and Levels
At the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Madrid, Spain) we are conducting a research to adapt Python mastery to reference levels (A1 -> beginner, A2 -> elementary, B1 -> intermediate, B2 -> upper intermediate, C1 -> advanced, C2 -> mastery). The goal is to have levels of the mastery of the Python language, in a similar way as the "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages" (CEFRL) does for natural languages -- The CEFRL offers an idea of your level of mastery of a language (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages).

Our idea is to assign levels to Python structures in order to be able to analyze source code and code snippets in Python. The purpose of this survey is to ask you how you would assign those levels to Python structures.

This is the short version of the survey. The time to fill out the survey is approx. 5 minutes.

There is a more complete, longer version of the survey (survey time is approx. 15 minutes) here which you can fill out if you have more time/interest in our research: https://forms.gle/pA71ajFx1HVaZMYq9

For questions or suggestions, please contact Prof. Dr. Gregorio Robles (gregorio.robles at urjc.es)

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