It does not display the quiz. I found the JavaScript file, which is compiled from Nim, and I found the source code, and the questions.
For many questions, the answer depends on the specific use, and/or will be something other than what is listed there. (For example, debugging will involve all of the four things that are listed there.)
I am also not so sure that the quiz describes the programming philosophy very well, but this is a general feature of these kind of quiz anyways.
I seem to disagree with many modern programmers about programming philosophy, but some I seem to have more agreement with some people who do some things in the older ways (although not completely).
For many questions, the answer depends on the specific use, and/or will be something other than what is listed there. (For example, debugging will involve all of the four things that are listed there.)
I am also not so sure that the quiz describes the programming philosophy very well, but this is a general feature of these kind of quiz anyways.
I seem to disagree with many modern programmers about programming philosophy, but some I seem to have more agreement with some people who do some things in the older ways (although not completely).