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| From: | Thufir | Date: | February 21 2008 6:52am |
| Subject: | Re: Certified MySQL Associate (CMA) certification value | ||
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Baron Schwartz <baron@stripped> wrote: [...] > In my opinion there is a tremendous shortage of qualified DBAs for > MySQL. The certification may establish that you have at least a > baseline of knowledge. If you're looking for a job, you could hardly > go wrong with it, IMO. [...] Yeah, I think that I'm going for the certification, although I can't imagine what kind of job I could land -- junior DB admin? I don't have a college degree :( -Thufir
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Certified MySQL Associate (CMA) certification value | Thufir | 20 Feb |
| • Re: Certified MySQL Associate (CMA) certification value | Baron Schwartz | 20 Feb |
| • Re: Certified MySQL Associate (CMA) certification value | Thufir | 21 Feb |
| • Re: Certified MySQL Associate (CMA) certification value | B. Keith Murphy | 21 Feb |
| • Re: Certified MySQL Associate (CMA) certification value | Thufir | 25 Feb |
| • Re: Certified MySQL Associate (CMA) certification value | Baron Schwartz | 25 Feb |
