On 08 Jan 2011, at 16:35, SW Engineer wrote:
Thanks @marnen. Well, I think in addition for the certificate to be
some
sort of pathway, it can make you commited to learning.
If there is a certificate out there, that would be nice.
I've met my fair share of certified people that I would never hire...
ever... for anything. A certificate says nothing about a person except
that he can memorize a course. I'd rather see their work, look at
their online activity and go by results, not a piece of paper that
doesn't mean a lot when it comes down to it.
Oh, and there isn't a certificate out there. It could be a good new
business idea though and it might even make you some money, just like
street scams and selling certain goods through spam make people money.
Best regards
Peter De Berdt
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