O'Reilly Python Certification

Steve Holden steve at holdenweb.com
Thu Dec 16 01:48:46 EST 2010


On 12/15/2010 4:21 PM, Stefan Sonnenberg-Carstens wrote:
> Am 15.12.2010 22:11, schrieb Steve Holden:
>> On 12/15/2010 3:40 PM, Tim Chase wrote:
>>> On a more serious note, it would be interesting to know if it's possible
>>> to test out of the certification for those of us that have been using
>>> Python for a long time.
>> That's an interesting idea - let a bunch of experienced Python users
>> tell me what a lousy job I have done of explaining the language. :)
>>
>> Seriously, I would be interested, and it's a terrific idea. I can't do
>> anything before January, but if anyone is interested in taking part in
>> such a review of the materials I'd be grateful if they would contact me
>> privately by email on a "no promises" basis.
>>
>> regards
>>   Steve
> I think he meant: take the test without study first.
> I'd be interested in both, though.
> 
There isn't a test. The award of the certificate is based on providing
working solutions to projects at the end of each lesson.

Bear in mind I have not spoken to my O'Reilly contacts about whether
they would be OK with such a scheme, hence the "no promises".

regards
 Steve
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