On Mar 29, 2005, at 8:54 AM, Lucas wrote:
Hi, just signed up.
In my opinion study materials, courses and the like should be completely seperated from the certification. If you want to learn from specific books, that's great, if you prefer man pages and faqs that's great too. What matters is that you have the necassary skills and can show that in an exam.
Additionally you could offer coarses, give advice on study material.
Well, my two cents.
(please no top-posting, it makes the threads hard to follow)
I think that's true to a large extent.
There's great documentation for the BSDs, between the man pages and the online FAQs, guides and handbooks.
I don't think a separate book would be necessary, though it would be useful to provide a study guide of sorts, along with a reference/bibliography of the standard documentation for each project and also the useful published books, such as those listed earlier.
It would be smart to limit what the we should provide, to limit costs costs to those applying for the certification.
George
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