On Thu, Aug 09, 2018 at 06:40:23PM +0100, Jonathan Fine wrote:
> Hi Oleg
> 
> You wrote
> 
> >    In what way certification programs are related to documentation,
> > especially to the tutorial?
> 
> One way is through syllabus. Necessarily, a certification via exam
> requires a syllabus (or a course of study). There is, implicitly, a
> syllabus in https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/.

I think that Oleg asked the wrong question. With sufficient imagination, 
it is always possible to draw *some* kind of relationship or connection 
between virtually any two concepts, "six degrees of separation" kind of 
thing.

A better question is, how are questions about third-party certification 
programmes on-topic to this mailing list?

    "This list is to contain discussion of speculative language ideas
    for Python for possible inclusion into the language."
    - https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-ideas

Third-party certification is not a speculative language idea for Python. 
It's not even an idea for documentation about existing language 
features. Third-party trainers and teachers may, or may not, mine the 
standard Python docs and tutorial for concepts, but regardless of 
whether they do or not, I think that discussions about third-party 
certification programmes are off-topic and should be taken to either a 
specialised mailing list or SIG (if there is one):

https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

or to Python-List.


-- 
Steve
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