On Tuesday, Jan 7, 2003, at 05:30 US/Pacific, Joe Eugene wrote:
> A Certification Requires you to KNOW all Areas/Aspects of the 
> development language.

Well, I don't really agree that certification requires you to know 
*all* about a language - that isn't feasible in a 'short' test like a 
certification.

> Certifcation Requires you to be able to Understand and be able to 
> implement all aspects of the language.

I disagree. An exam is never a real test of development skills - I've 
seen terrible code from people with all sorts of advanced 
certifications.

Certifications are valid and useful in many ways - but do not support 
your claims, IMO.

Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/

"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood

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