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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> python-Tutor
python-Tutor
Re: [Tutor] Certification
by Rob Andrews other posts by this author
Aug 10 2001 12:27PM messages near this date
[Tutor] Certification | [Tutor] Tesla Coil's more Useless than ever
P Kirk wrote:
>  
>  Hi all,
>  
>  Is there a certification program for Python?
>  --


The only Python certification I have seen is the Brainbench Python 1.5
certification. This is taken online via web browser, costs about $20
USD, and is open-book (so you can keep all your references handy while
taking the test). They use the honor system, trusting you not to have
Danny Yoo and Tim Peters secretly helping you out.

Brainbench tests use the type of test that adapts itself to your skill
level based on your correct answers as you go. Everyone is asked the
same number of questions, but people who know more are given a chance to
prove it.

I have 5 Brainbench certifications (but not in Python) and can vouch for
them. The tests do challenge.

Rob
-- 
As foretold by Nostradamus....
Useless Python!
http://www.lowerstandard.com/python

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