Certified
Finally, after months and months and months of putting them off, I finally got round to taking my certification exams. Well, I say got round to… more like one was going to expire, and the others I wasn’t allowed to reschedule again. I’m happy that in a way I was forced to take them though, as I probably wouldn’t have gotten around to it otherwise, plus given my situation at work and the state of the economy it’s never a bad thing to have a couple more stars on my job applications.
So, what is it like to now be a Zend Certified Engineer in PHP 5 and a MySQL 5 Certified Developer? Well, erm, kind of the same really, with the exception that people who ask if I’m any good at web development I guess I can say I have them, rather than my default “I guess so… sort of…” response.
Right, back to attempting to finish off the ‘was-going-to-have-lots-of-functionality-but-now-doesn’t-because-everybody-screws-around’ website that I’m working on, which is nearly done…
Categories
- Been knackered for days on end, long day with relatives today then most of tomorrow in the office doing downtime maintenance. I should rest!
- Dinner with my mom, couz and uncle (@ Gold Mine) http://t.co/pj4iA2Ul
- Om nom nom http://t.co/Kd2CIzs9
- I'm at Westfield London Shopping Centre (Shepherd's Bush, Greater London) w/ 13 others http://t.co/b2kCzQOG
- Off to see relatives (@ Northampton Railway Station (NMP) w/ 2 others) http://t.co/3ekCATN8
Recent Posts
- Use Zend_Log_Writer_Firebug to debug AJAX requests using Firebug
- Using Zend_Db_Profiler_Firebug to show database queries per page
- Checking $mixed parameter type for PHP methods
- “concrete5 cannot parse the PATH_INFO or ORIG_PATH_INFO information provided by your server.”
- Enable hibernation on HP MicroServer for Windows Home Server v1




