Subject: [xsl] Brainbench XSL test and certification overall From: "Sergej Rinc" <sergej@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 22:04:56 +0200 |
Hi all, just wanted to point out that XSL certification test is still free at http://www.brainbench.com (online testing company). Their policy this year changed that first 500 test takers can now have a free test while later all must pay and thus tests are not free anymore. Two points here: - I've passed the test at Master level. I think all who regularly read and use knowledge spread in XSL mailing list can get around mark 4 (of 5, 4 is needed for Master level, 2,75 for regular) but the knowledge of specs is crucial or at least fast finding of an answer. Gee I like this in Europe so called American learning approch (important is know how to find the information not have to know all the information). So if you need a certification you can take this one - member registration is free if you are not yet Brainbench's member - but please be serious since every attempt is logged and number 500 is quickly gained ... From my experience if you take a test more than 4 times in 90 day period this will be noted in (your) public transcript - well, you could remember some of the questions ... you get the idea. - what do all think about such XSL test and certification overall? I think Brainbench's one is the first world-wide for XSL technologies and I for sure will probably get more perceived value in the eyes of my clients for having such certification. What about XSL classes (if they are available yet) at let say well known companies or at online learning centers? Do these certifications have any value for clients/customers? Disclaimer: I am not in any way affiliated with Brainbench. Sergej Rinc, Certified Doc-To-Help Trainer Master XML, Master HTML 4.0, Master WAP Member, International Webmasters Association http://iwanet.org mailto:sergej@xxxxxxx, http://sergej.rinc.ws XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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