Zend PHP5 Certified

I've wanted to do this for a while, and now I finally was able to do it. As of today, I may call myself a Zend certified PHP5 developer.

I was not really nervous before the exam, but for some reason during the exam the nerves played up anyway. This wasn't really triggered by the questions though, because even though they were sometimes quite tricky and required reading over them two or three times to ensure you've understood things correctly, mostly it was common sense.

The road to certification was a long one. First, I wanted to get it myself. For some reason, that never happened. With my previous employer, after quite some talking, I got it arranged that they would start the process of getting developers certified, but I left before that actually got off the ground.

Ibuildings.nl, however, has the (in my humble opinion) healthy attitude that developers should be certified. So when the opportunity presented itself to get certified, I jumped right on it. 

I did some preparation, mainly by reading the Zend Certification Study Guide by Davey Shafik and Ben Ramsey, and testing my knowledge using PHP|Architect's Mock Testing system. And even though most of it was common sense and basic knowledge, I was still happy I prepared. It just helps getting used to the exam structure and content. 

Anyway, I passed the exam, so now I am a Zend Certified PHP5 developer. :)


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gravatar Angel Roldan: Uauh! congratulations, I would like to get the Zend certificate too, I'm from Spain and now I'm very busy but in a near future...
How much it cost for you?
December 14, 2007
gravatar left: It did not cost me anything, my employer paid for me.

I think now is the time to do it if you want to do it. With the current strong euro, the price of the exam voucher is $125, so it turns out to be something like 100 euro. One of the advantages of a strong euro. :)
December 14, 2007
gravatar mediocre: Wahey! congrats.
December 15, 2007
gravatar Javier Eguiluz: Congrats Stefan!!
December 16, 2007
gravatar Bert-Jan: So now you can put that lovely little PHP5 ZCE logo on your site :)
December 17, 2007
gravatar left: Bert-Jan: It has already been added in subversion, next update it will appear on the site ;)
December 19, 2007

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