Truth be known, certifications may not be an accurate measure of skill, neither is a Degree.You were about to make a reasonable argument, then you went down this route.
True, a Degree is no guarantee, but it at least shows a certain time spent on a subject.
A certification shows only that someone can cram for a test, get a passing test score, and write a check.
Even if you think Degrees show some hope, I can't see how you can put certifications in the same category.
Also, any "test" that is worth taking takes a lot of time and skill to develop. There's no way someone could do this testing for free: the resources it takes to develop and administer the test (like monitoring for cheating) must be recouped somehow.
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In reply to Re^2: What is your opinion in Perl Certified Professional?
by merlyn
in thread What is your opinion in Perl Certified Professional?
by gube
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