I recently received my results from the Zend Certification Exam and (luckily) I passed it. So, from now on, I can call myself a "Zend Certified Engineer". Nice. :)
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Congrats, being Zend Certificated is such a nice thing. By the way, can you _please_ give us some details about the questions on the exam ?
PS. I can barely read the CAPTCHA (missed it 2 times :))
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Wow! Gr8 , can you post some useful links about zend , so i can post at my tech blog
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Congrats. :-)
Link to commentCongrats to you too :) And in my opinion, its not suprise you succesfully passed the exam.
Link to commentCongratulations Toby!
Link to commentThanks, Chris! So, when will you take the exam? ;)
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Congratulations...
When I read you blog saying you TRY the exam, (I already receive my certification), I tough, If I pass without preparation, shurly we will.
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3 years of blogging
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