Anselm Lingnau wrote: > Bryan Smith wrote: > > Again, it's important to keep the 'Essentials' aspect in mind. > > So you believe that, according to the objectives, for a web developer it is > “essential” to know about web sockets, what the NodeJS file system NPM module > does, and what “inline-flex” means in CSS, but not how to protect one's site > against CSRF? > > Your definition of “essential” must be different from mine ;^)
What I believe is not important. I.e., if what I believed was important, the Security section of the LPI Learning Materials for just the Linux Essentials would be bloated 4x its current size, with about 3x the focus as desired by others. ;) So ... what LPI's Objective/Exam Development believes is what matters. I'm just saying that 'Essentials' cannot bloat beyond knowing every common attack vector of any technology. There must be a 'line drawn' somewhere or we might as well just make this a new LPIC-3 level objective set and exam. ;) - bjs -- Bryan J Smith - http://www.linkedin.com/in/bjsmith E-mail: b.j.smith at ieee.org or me at bjsmith.me _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] https://list.lpi.org/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
