Also in a real world environment you don't try and code from memory do you.
You refer to your books and documentation and lists like this one to get a
job done if you don't know how to do it. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Chabot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 December 2006 14:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Certification

You seem to be viewing Brainbench certs unfavorably because you can look up
answers in the manual as you take the test. The Brainbench tests are
intended to be open-book and the Adobe test is intended to be closed-book.
So the questions you see on a Brainbench test are much harder than the
questions on the Adobe test. Many of the questions cannot be answered
without looking up the answer. That is what you are being tested on. Can you
look up the correct answer or solve the problem within two minutes. It is
not testing how well you can memorize a study guide.

I would place a higher value on a vendor cert, but I would look favorably on
a Brainbench cert as well. The fact that someone took the time to get
certified is an indication that they are serious about their career and are
interested in professional growth.

-Mike Chabot

On 12/17/06, Nicholas M Tunney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the staffing portion of my company, we do not pay any attention to 
> Brainbench certs.  You can look every answer up as you take the test.
> Many of our clients require the developers we send out to be CF 
> certified by Adobe.  Just my 2c.
>
> Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> > Not really, as the fact they are worthless (not useless) is no doubt 
> > the reason they do not take them.  In the professional world whether 
> > you are ColdFusion certified or not means nada - certainly from what 
> > I have seen in the UK.
> >
> > I mean, isn't it mostly multiple choice still?!
> >
> > The Brainbench is good as well a Snake noted. Perhaps better.
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> > From: Larry Lyons
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> > Subject: Re: Certification
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> >> Agreed, the certs are pretty much worthless in the real world.
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> > This topic come up on a regular basis, almost once every 2 or 3 months.
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> > Ever notice that generally those who say the CFMX certification is 
> > useless are those who boast that they don't have it?
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