hi jordan,
  
  now do you feel better? now that you got that off your chest and out in the 
open?  certifications are worthless.
  
  unless ...
  
  -- you are a newbie, and you are not even sure you are worthy of  calling 
yourself a Flash developer. trust me, if you can pass this  exam, you do know 
stuff. keep going.
 -- you are a non-technical  hiring manager. yeah, you can just take the 
candidate's word for it  that they know Flash. but i also definitely recommend 
that you look at  their portfolio, and even more importantly check their 
references (to  be sure that it is their portfolio). but if you are lazy and 
you can  check that they passed an exam, at least that is better than nothing.
  -- you have a salary job for a big bureaucratic corporation, and hell  if you 
know why, but if you pass the exam they will give you a pay  raise.
  -- you or your employer partner with Adobe and passing the exam is a 
requirement for your continued employment.
  -- or it is a choice between college and the real world. heck a  
certification exam is $150.  4 year college degree $150,000
  
  i have never met a subject matter expert that doesn't disdain the whole  
notion of certification exams. i guess it is not unlike neither bill  gates nor 
steve jobs having college degrees. but hey, they still hire  people that do.
  
 enough babble from me. technical  certifications exist. i took them. my 
passing them in no way makes me a  better flashcoder than you or steve. nor 
does it make me worse ;-)
  
  Now same to you, let's get back to playing nice with the other kids here in 
the Flash playground :-)
  
  Best wishes to you and yours this holiday season!
  

Jordan Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  I don't agree with the smartassitude, 
but perhaps what Steven is  insinuating is that proving that you know some 
syntax does not prove  that you can actually do anything with it. I'm not at 
the epicenter of  the Flash Universe and I think the cert is worthless. Is that 
a better  way to put it? ;)

Cheers!
  

 
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