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Posted by Andy Jeffries on 05/16/06 17:55
On Tue, 16 May 2006 06:36:19 -0700, TristaSD wrote:
> One of our British friends mentioned a good grounding in arrays, strings,
> regular expressions, file IO, classes and database packages, as well as an
> excellent knowledge of PHP syntax and the predefined superglobals.
> However, is there a universal level of php competency, say, like "if you
> know this, this, and this, you're in a good shape to get a job"? What
> level of complexity should one be able to tackle to be employable?
Why not study for and then sit the Zend Certified Engineer exam? The cost
isn't that much and it would certainly help prove to a potential employer
that you have a good grounding in understanding PHP.
Cheers,
Andy
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