Certification is a foundation to the overall process of being a developer.
I would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn what is new about each
revision of ColdFusion.

I assisted in a study group to help people certify and everyone who
regularly attended benefited from the material.  We use Ben's certification
as guidance, but advocated the CF Exam buster.

Years of ColdFusion usage with multiple projects will determine a well
rounded developer or problem solver.

I would recommend that if you become F certified, that you follow up with
another certification that will assist your CF knowledge.  Examples would be
database centric certifications or perhaps the entry level Java
certification.

Teddy

On 12/15/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've got my cert in MX 6 and MX 7.  It's never helped me.  But I don't
> > regret having it for one simple fact.  It will NEVER hurt me.
> > --
> > Charlie Griefer
>
> You could get a paper cut...
>
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