+1

On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 8:59 AM <gabor.g...@proinbox.com> wrote:
>
> I have checked out the the Python certification programs and I think it would 
> be interesting to create something more "official" and more open/cheaper. I 
> have found a Polish company which calls itself as Python-Institute (which is 
> a bit misleading name in my opinion as it suggest that it is officially 
> related to some organization of the Python community) and sells tests/certs 
> from approx. fifty to several hundred EUR depending on the level. I have 
> tried the entry level and for me it was disappointing from the perspective of 
> the quality of the questions. I haven't tried Microsoft's certification yet.
>    I think it would be a very viable option to create a certification program 
> which is officially supported by the PSF and provide some reasonable pricing 
> (i.e. free if someone just want do a self assessment and a reasonable price 
> if someone want to take the test in a controlled environment). The scope 
> could be the core language elements.
>    Let me know what you think about the usefulness of the idea.
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