[nycphp-talk] About Formalizing an Enterprise PHP and the PHP+Developer
Peter Sawczynec
ps at sun-code.com
Wed Apr 23 17:27:19 EDT 2008
It would most likely benefit all if the questions/situations/reviews
were based on very contemporary (if not forward looking) programming,
i.e. the cert would be heavily weighted towards security,
state/cookies/sessions, database related, file handling and uploads, and
internet/SOAP/CURL.
Maybe a rough categories breakout might look like this:
5 % -- Package(s) and install
5 % -- PHP .ini
15 % -- Security
20 % -- Functions
25 % -- Classes
5 % -- Error Handling
5 % -- RegExp
10 % -- PEAR/PECL
5 % -- Version Control
Peter
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PHP+Developer
Hi gang:
It would be nice to be a certified programmer -- I'm certified in
other professions and it helps somewhat.
However, the problem as I see is two-fold:
1. What's required to become certified (obvious);
2. What are the qualifications of the governing body and its
industry's support (not so obvious).
First, we need to establish a charter and solicit member
participation. Then with numbers comes the authority to establish
acceptable and proper criteria for certification.
Cheers,
tedd
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