JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam

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  • The LoxFather

    JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam

    JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam:

    Which one should I prepare for? Is one exam more difficult than the other?

    How is the job outlook for both positions?
  • Roedy Green

    #2
    Re: JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam

    On 9 Aug 2003 02:41:35 -0700, loxfather@e-garfield.com (The LoxFather)
    wrote or quoted :
    [color=blue]
    >JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam:
    >
    >Which one should I prepare for? Is one exam more difficult than the other?
    >
    >How is the job outlook for both positions?[/color]

    You have to be a programmer before you can be a developer.
    Programmers understand the Java language. Developers understand how
    to solve real world problems combining the necessary tools.

    --
    Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green.
    Coaching, problem solving, economical contract programming.
    See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html for The Java Glossary.

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    • dave@fairfax.com

      #3
      Re: JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam

      Snip of spam from someone who doesn'i want any
      simon wrote:
      You sent this to rec.woodworking because why?

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      • Nighthawk

        #4
        Re: JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam

        This post doesn't belong in the photo group, please edit your groups
        accordingly.

        simon wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > Sun certification has 4 tracks:
        > 1. Programmer
        > 2. Developer
        > 3. Web Component
        > 4. Architect
        >
        > Number 1 is prerequisite to number 2 and 3. Number 1 is one exam... all
        > multiple "guesses". Number 2 is two exams... coding assignment and essay
        > exam. Number 3 is one exam with multiple guesses again. Number 4 has no
        > prerequisite (maybe because it is sooooo hard), has three parts.... multiple
        > choices, coding assignment, and essay exam.
        >
        > Therefore, almost everybody has to start with the Programmer certification
        > first. Hope this helps.
        >
        > simon.[/color]

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        • simon

          #5
          Re: JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam

          Sun certification has 4 tracks:
          1. Programmer
          2. Developer
          3. Web Component
          4. Architect

          Number 1 is prerequisite to number 2 and 3. Number 1 is one exam... all
          multiple "guesses". Number 2 is two exams... coding assignment and essay
          exam. Number 3 is one exam with multiple guesses again. Number 4 has no
          prerequisite (maybe because it is sooooo hard), has three parts.... multiple
          choices, coding assignment, and essay exam.

          Therefore, almost everybody has to start with the Programmer certification
          first. Hope this helps.

          simon.

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          • Nighthawk

            #6
            Re: JAVA Programmer vs Developer Exam

            Sorry guys, someone linked this to the 35mm photography groups (and
            rec.woodworking hi there), please correct you're postings, thanks.

            simon wrote:
            [color=blue]
            > Sun certification has 4 tracks:
            > 1. Programmer
            > 2. Developer
            > 3. Web Component
            > 4. Architect
            >
            > Number 1 is prerequisite to number 2 and 3. Number 1 is one exam... all
            > multiple "guesses". Number 2 is two exams... coding assignment and essay
            > exam. Number 3 is one exam with multiple guesses again. Number 4 has no
            > prerequisite (maybe because it is sooooo hard), has three parts.... multiple
            > choices, coding assignment, and essay exam.
            >
            > Therefore, almost everybody has to start with the Programmer certification
            > first. Hope this helps.
            >
            > simon.[/color]

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