Hi All, Actually, employers will get the most benefits of LiveCode Certifications.
It's a fact, but most of us, who use LiveCode daily, for many years, DO NOT USE ALL the features that LiveCode provides. For example: After reading the roadmap, I foresee that in a near future, a native OpenGL rendering object will be available. This native OpenGL rendering object will open a whole new world for applications that could make use of this powerful graphics presentation layer. And you could say exactly the same, about sockets, multimedia, databases, externals... My vote is "Yes" for Certifications of Proficiency for LiveCode. Have a nice weekend. Al on Fri, 9 Aug 2013 Igor de Oliveira Couto wrote > It seems that RunRev is currently running a training camp, > at the end of which attendees get a 'certificate'. I must admit, > I did not pay too much attention to it as it seemed to be > geared to kids and first-timers. > > Professional-level certification sounds like a good idea to me. > Could be a good source of revenue for RunRev, and might be > beneficial for business customers who may want to find an 'expert', > without having to hang out in the mailing list or the forums > to find out 'who's who'! _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
