Hi all,
This is on the question of certification. No one doubts or denys the value of
experience. However the certifiction is a process which helps you identify whether he
fresher has the funda and is an indication whether he knows the subject. The
excellance he wishes to achieve can be done only through experience.
on the question of mr, jayants experience, i would like to emphasise that there can be
no doubt on the value of experince. but it is wrong to say that certification is
useless. if the standards of sun certifiction is to be seen, i am of the opinion that
a person becomes suncertified only after he becomes a sun certified developer. the
track prgrammer tests whether he has the conceps of oops clear and it is the devloper
that makes him a programmer. the logic behind this appears to be that heshuld have the
concepts clear and then he devlops a project himself based on his concepts. the
methododloogy for the developer is that he completes an assinemnt and writea an exam
why he did it that way. a cerfied developer can equal some experience. after all
software is creaivity and methodology combined.
visit the page lpi.org which provide4s for linux cewrtifiction.
cvrk
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On Sun, 09 Jul 2000 02:41:10 jayant kumar wrote:
>Hi alll
>
> I think that experience counts better than certification. I have seen a
>Sun Certified Java Programmer ( had worked with him on a project). Though i
>m UNCERTIFIED my knowledge in Java is far more that what that guy has. I
>came to know this as we worked.
>
> Certified guys are just theoretical while guys like us who handle daily
>problems and solve them are more practical than them.
>
>-------------Jayant
>
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