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Posted by Rik on 05/18/06 22:43
Andy Jeffries wrote:
> 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.
Hmmz, it is indeed not very costly. I might consider this. Any ideas how
seriously they take this in the business world?
Grtz,
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Rik Wasmus
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