Thank you! Agreed.
Em 31/12/2013 14:52, "Anselm Lingnau" <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Eduardo Farias wrote:
>
> > How a out LPIC-3 and its specialties?
>
> There are two problems with this:
>
>   – Good training materials for a LPIC-3 level exam are quite difficult and
>     time-consuming to write, and the market is pretty small because
>     comparatively few people (so far) are aspiring to take the exam. Those
>     people who are technically (never mind didactically) qualified to come
> up
>     with that sort of document in the first place are probably keeping busy
>     actually *doing* the things that the document would talk about, at a
> level
>     of remuneration that is way above what one could ever expect to make
>     from selling the document, so the incentive isn't really there.
>
>     (There are a lot more people who are qualified to write training
> materials
>     for something like LPIC-1, and a whole lot more people willing to buy
>     them, so the equation looks a little more favourable there. By
> contrast,
>     during all the years that LPI-301 has existed, the number of times my
>     company has been asked to teach an LPI-301 prep workshop can be
> expressed
>     as a fairly low single decimal figure, and so far we haven't been able
> to
>     justify putting in the work required to write an LPI-301 training
> manual –
>     simply because it is economically not worth our while.)
>
>   – The level of experience that an LPIC-3 level exam requires does not
> come
>     from book learning, but from actually doing whatever the exam is about.
>     This will mean reading the original documentation, web pages, etc., as
>     well as experimenting, making and correcting mistakes, and generally
> doing
>     the sort of thing that will thoroughly familiarise you with the
> subject.
>     By the time you are experienced enough to actually attempt the exam,
> you
>     will no longer need to read a book that introduces you to the subject
>     matter, because you will know the subject matter pretty well already.
>
> Anselm
> (Speaking for himself, not his employer.)
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