On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 4:49 AM, Gonzalo V wrote:
> hi,
> good day.
> where can i get a python certification?
>
> thanks!
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I don't believe there is any official certification. Nor do I believe that
a Python
certification would be someth
On Jun 8, 2017 7:58 AM, "Gonzalo V" wrote:
>
> hi,
> good day.
> where can i get a python certification?
I'm not sure there is such a thing. Try Googling.
> thanks!
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On 2008-10-20, Eric Wertman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not advocating some kind of licensing for programmers. I
> just really wish there was some reasonable gauge that could be
> used to evaluate information professionals.
It would be nice if there was, but there isn't. AFAICT,
certificat
> I would hate to live in a world where you had to have three years of
> graduate professional training to write a for-loop for pay, or where
> scientists and mathematicians were prohibited from writing code (practicing
> software) without a license. Or where someone who just wanted to practice
>
Eric Wertman wrote:
Given the way that medical/legal licensing is used to stifle competition,
prevent innovation, and keep people from earning a living delivering simple
services that people need at prices they can afford, 'more like' would have
to be done very carefully.
To draw an analogy...
Eric Wertman a écrit :
Given the way that medical/legal licensing is used to stifle competition,
prevent innovation, and keep people from earning a living delivering simple
services that people need at prices they can afford, 'more like' would have
to be done very carefully.
To draw an analogy.
> Given the way that medical/legal licensing is used to stifle competition,
> prevent innovation, and keep people from earning a living delivering simple
> services that people need at prices they can afford, 'more like' would have
> to be done very carefully.
To draw an analogy... imagine, if you
Eric Wertman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:52 AM, olive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Certification prooves you're an idiot who needs to spend money to work
for another idiot who doesn't know enough about programming to know if
they hire competent programmers and need an idiot paper to make them
Eric Wertman a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:52 AM, olive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Certification prooves you're an idiot who needs to spend money to work
for another idiot who doesn't know enough about programming to know if
they hire competent programmers and need an idiot paper to make t
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:52 AM, olive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Certification prooves you're an idiot who needs to spend money to work
>> for another idiot who doesn't know enough about programming to know if
>> they hire competent programmers and need an idiot paper to make them
>> feel be
>
> Certification prooves you're an idiot who needs to spend money to work
> for another idiot who doesn't know enough about programming to know if
> they hire competent programmers and need an idiot paper to make them
> feel better and sleep better at night.
>
So true !
+1 QOTW
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Yeah. The day Python goes Certification required to get a job is the day I
quit Python forever and move on to another language.
Certification prooves you're an idiot who needs to spend money to work
for another idiot who doesn't know enough about programming to know if
they hire competent programm
srinivasan srinivas a écrit :
Hi,
I m planning to do certification in Python??
Is therr any good certification available in Python like Sun certification for
java??
Yes, indeed : actively contribute to some major python project (or even
better to the language itself or its stdlib), and become
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ben Finney wrote:
> srinivasan srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I m planning to do certification in Python??
>
> Why the question marks? Are you asking us whether this is true?
Perhaps he's one of those people who end sentences with a rising inflection?
srinivasan srinivas wrote:
Hi,
I m planning to do certification in Python??
Is therr any good certification available in Python like Sun certification for
java??
The topic has been discussed on the internal Python Software Foundation
list multiple times but w/o a definite answer.
Christian
srinivasan srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I m planning to do certification in Python??
Why the question marks? Are you asking us whether this is true?
> Is therr any good certification available in Python like Sun
> certification for java??
You'll need to tell us what you want to use th
aum wrote:
>
> Makes me wonder, just out of curiosity - are there any universities
> actually teaching python (in anything bigger than a small elective
> module), or are they all still owned by Java, C++, C# and Visual Basic?
>
like NLTK, maybe?
http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/sb/home/papers/nltk.pdf
Thanks Kent and Dan.
I've just joined to see what it is like. It looks like it might be aimed
more for people new to computer/programming science. In contrast, I'm
new to Python and actually have quite a bit of programming experience!
Perhaps I'll be able to help answer questions, as well as s
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 06:13:51 -0700, chrisBrat wrote:
> Are there any certifications that are available for developers learning
> Python? Where?
> I'm specifically looking for distance/on-line courses or certifications
> but welcome any information available.
Makes me wonder, just out of curiosit
Richard Marsden wrote:
> Aahz wrote:
>> Then may I suggest that you subscribe to the tutor list? That will give
>> you a good place to ask questions; as you learn Python, answering other
>> people's questions will give you a good way to hone your own knowledge.
>
>
> Which is? :-)
http://mail.
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 17:04:21 -0500,
Richard Marsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aahz wrote:
>> Then may I suggest that you subscribe to the tutor list? That will
>> give you a good place to ask questions; as you learn Python,
>> answering other people's questions will give you a good way to hon
Aahz wrote:
> Then may I suggest that you subscribe to the tutor list? That will give
> you a good place to ask questions; as you learn Python, answering other
> people's questions will give you a good way to hone your own knowledge.
Which is? :-)
Richard (who might also be interested - in t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I asked about training/certification because its proved to be a good
>way for me to learn in the past.
>
>My aim is not to gain recognition but more to measure my understanding
>- a sort of benchmark. I have been so far unable to find a
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
I currently work as a Java developer but I have lots of interest in
Python.
I asked about training/certification because its proved to be a good
way for me to learn in the past.
My aim is not to gain recognition but more to measure my understanding
- a sort of bench
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Are there any certifications that are available for developers learning
>Python? Where?
>
>I'm specifically looking for distance/on-line courses or certifications
>but welcome any information available.
Question is, what do you want it
yeah
i figured that since i can't get a certificate i'll make a program and
put it on source forge.
thanks for all your input.
btw. your right i have absolutly no idea what i was getting into but
then again thats whats these groups are for...to ask right???
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On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 08:06:51AM -0700, Kay Schluehr wrote:
> Andreas Kostyrka schrieb:
>
> > (These are the people look for Pearl and Pyhton programmers ;) )
>
> Or Phyton :)
In 2000 we had already the Phyththon Misspelling Contest.
I presented then a regexp that could check if we were talkin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python.
I can recommend brainbench.com (http://www.brainbench.com, of course)
for certifications that are both respected and reasonably priced. Only
drawback: their Python certification is for version 1.5! They have
got
On 16 Jul 2005 09:51:55 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python.
> it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers
> near me.
> it should be low cost as i am not rich.
> and hopefully it would be something l
Andreas Kostyrka schrieb:
> (These are the people look for Pearl and Pyhton programmers ;) )
Or Phyton :)
Kay
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> hi
> i bassically need it cuz i am appyling to colleges this year and
> i know this kind of stuff really helps.
> besides since i am learning python i thought i might get some credit
> for it as well.
> its bassically for a mention in my resume/bio-data/appliccation
>
On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 04:22:10PM +0200, Fabien wrote:
> > Python is not about certificates or diplomas, so do not spend any
> > money on it (the other guy was only joking).
>
> Even if Python is not about certificates, I think it's not the case for
> some company. And when you say to a company t
Fine,
Go to "http://www.pythonchallenge.com" and try the challenge, if you
are able to get to the level 17-18, you can say you start to have good
skills in Python. You will prove:
you are not stupid,
you know regex, basic sound/image treatment, the basics of zip/bz2, you
understood how to use u
> Python is not about certificates or diplomas, so do not spend any
> money on it (the other guy was only joking).
Even if Python is not about certificates, I think it's not the case for
some company. And when you say to a company that you know how to dev. in
Python, they don't know anything about
Hello,
Python is not about certificates or diplomas, so do not spend any money
on it (the other guy was only joking). If you want to show your python
skills to others (like the teachers from the college you want to go
to), use this list. Participate in discusions, ask quesions, maybe even
write a t
hi
i bassically need it cuz i am appyling to colleges this year and
i know this kind of stuff really helps.
besides since i am learning python i thought i might get some credit
for it as well.
its bassically for a mention in my resume/bio-data/appliccation
i am willing to spend about $50-100 but an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python.
> it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers
> near me.
> it should be low cost as i am not rich.
> and hopefully it would be something like a a begginer certification cuz
> i am new to py
I haven't had a change to check it out, but www.guruishcool.com has a
python certificate.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python.
> it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers
> near me.
> it should be low cost as i am not rich.
> and hopefully it would be something like a a begginer certification cuz
> i am new to py
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