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  • NotGiven

    confused about certifications - site says nothing about 5.0 certificaiton but there's a book for it ??

    I see nothing on the mysql.com site abnout certificaiton for version 5.0 yet
    there's a book for it
    (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/067...lance&n=283155)

    please help me


  • Bill Karwin

    #2
    Re: confused about certifications - site says nothing about 5.0 certificaiton but there's a book for it ??

    "NotGiven" <noname@nonegiv en.invalid> wrote in message
    news:_1Wtf.1268 8$3I3.1708@bign ews5.bellsouth. net...[color=blue]
    >I see nothing on the mysql.com site abnout certificaiton for version 5.0
    >yet there's a book for it[/color]

    Good question. I picked up the book too, and it looks very nice, both as a
    study guide and as a general document from which to learn MySQL 5.0
    features.

    MySQL uses Pearson VUE (http://www.vue.com/) for their certification exams.
    The information I found on their site after a few minutes of browsing seems
    to have no information specific to MySQL 5.0.

    I would assume that they just haven't completed the certification exam for
    MySQL 5.0 yet, or else haven't updated online information about its
    availability. All these steps take someone's time and attention.

    You could contact Pearson VUE or your local test center (use "Locate a Test
    center" at www.vue.com) to find out more information, or register for an
    account on their site and get announcements by email.

    Regards,
    Bill K.


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    • Rich Ryan

      #3
      Re: confused about certifications - site says nothing about 5.0 certificaiton but there's a book for it ??

      I
      "NotGiven" <noname@nonegiv en.invalid> wrote in message
      news:_1Wtf.1268 8$3I3.1708@bign ews5.bellsouth. net...[color=blue]
      > I see nothing on the mysql.com site abnout certificaiton for version 5.0[/color]
      yet[color=blue]
      > there's a book for it
      >[/color]
      (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/067...=1-2/ref=sr_1_
      2/103-0022201-6281410?s=books &v=glance&n=283 155)[color=blue]
      >
      > please help me
      >
      >[/color]


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      • NotGiven

        #4
        Re: confused about certifications - site says nothing about 5.0 certificaiton but there's a book for it ??

        "Bill Karwin" <bill@karwin.co m> wrote in message
        news:dp9g8s01uo l@enews3.newsgu y.com...[color=blue]
        > "NotGiven" <noname@nonegiv en.invalid> wrote in message
        > news:_1Wtf.1268 8$3I3.1708@bign ews5.bellsouth. net...[color=green]
        >>I see nothing on the mysql.com site abnout certificaiton for version 5.0
        >>yet there's a book for it[/color]
        >
        > Good question. I picked up the book too, and it looks very nice, both as
        > a study guide and as a general document from which to learn MySQL 5.0
        > features.
        >
        > MySQL uses Pearson VUE (http://www.vue.com/) for their certification
        > exams. The information I found on their site after a few minutes of
        > browsing seems to have no information specific to MySQL 5.0.
        >
        > I would assume that they just haven't completed the certification exam for
        > MySQL 5.0 yet, or else haven't updated online information about its
        > availability. All these steps take someone's time and attention.
        >
        > You could contact Pearson VUE or your local test center (use "Locate a
        > Test center" at www.vue.com) to find out more information, or register for
        > an account on their site and get announcements by email.
        >
        > Regards,
        > Bill K.[/color]

        Good idea Bill - thanks. It just doesn't make sense that a book would come
        out before the test is finalized and publicized. As a consumer (considering
        the certification), I am confused about which book to study. I like MySQL
        but they did not think through this very well.


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