Re: Mysql Certification exams

2010-01-04 Thread carsten

Hi Machiel,



First of all, obligatory disclaimer: Until 2007, I was in charge of the

MySQL certification exams. I'm also co-author of the book I'm about to

recommend, but I receive no sales royalties. All of which means that I'm

biased and my knowledge may be a bit rusty, but hopefully still useful :-)



The best resource for self-study ought to be the MySQL 5 Certification

Study Guide,

http://www.amazon.com/MySQL-5-0-Certification-Study-Guide/dp/0672328127/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1262596558sr=8-1



The book has received very favorable feedback from those doing

self-studying for the certification exams. Along with the book you get a

number of self-study questions to help you check whether you have

understood the material. The questions are open-ended/discussion questions,

not multiple-choice like on the exams.



Also make sure to read the candidate guide on the mysql web site before

you go to the exam. It has a lot of valuable hints.



Best of luck on the exam!



/ Carsten



On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 08:06:12 +0200, machiel.richards

machiel.richa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good day all

 

  

 

 I hope that someone can help me out with some resources.

 

  

 

 Due to lack of interest my MySQL training was cancelled

in

 December.

 

 

 

 However I need to get certified (MySQL DBA) ASAP and

need

 to

 do this on book knowledge and a bit of experience alone.

 

  

 

 Due to the cost for the exams I cannot afford to fail

any

 one of the two exams.

 

  

 

  

 

 I am trying to get hold of sample exams, etc... that I

can

 use for preparation to the exams in order to test myself and make sure

that

 I have all the knowledge I need.

 

  

 

  

 

 Does anybody know where I can look for these?

 

  

 

  

 

 Regards

 

 Machiel

 

  

 

  

 

 

 

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Re: Mysql Certification exams

2010-01-04 Thread Claudio Nanni
Hi Machiel,

1) the best resource for the exam is/was the Cerification Study Guide and it
is all you need to pass the exam but
2) the exam changed recently (no more from Vue)  so that the Guide could be
useless

I am not telling you that being certified this way makes sense only for some
corporate needs or personal CV needs (apart from telling friends at the bar)
and when you will be at night with a broken replication your certification
will not help you.
But I am sure you know it already!

Cheers

Claudio


2010/1/4 machiel.richards machiel.richa...@gmail.com

 Good day all



I hope that someone can help me out with some resources.



Due to lack of interest my MySQL training was cancelled in
 December.



However I need to get certified (MySQL DBA) ASAP and need to
 do this on book knowledge and a bit of experience alone.



Due to the cost for the exams I cannot afford to fail any
 one of the two exams.





I am trying to get hold of sample exams, etc... that I can
 use for preparation to the exams in order to test myself and make sure that
 I have all the knowledge I need.





Does anybody know where I can look for these?





 Regards

 Machiel








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Re: Mysql Certification exams

2010-01-04 Thread Claudio Nanni
I am certified Dba, the book is all you need for the examwell 8 years
experience help as well. What I mean is that

On 4 jan 2010 10:20, cars...@bitbybit.dk wrote:


Hi Machiel,

First of all, obligatory disclaimer: Until 2007, I was in charge of the
MySQL certification exams. I'm also co-author of the book I'm about to
recommend, but I receive no sales royalties. All of which means that I'm
biased and my knowledge may be a bit rusty, but hopefully still useful :-)

The best resource for self-study ought to be the MySQL 5 Certification
Study Guide,
http://www.amazon.com/MySQL-5-0-Certification-Study-Guide/dp/0672328127/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=1262596558sr=8-1

The book has received very favorable feedback from those doing
self-studying for the certification exams. Along with the book you get a
number of self-study questions to help you check whether you have
understood the material. The questions are open-ended/discussion questions,
not multiple-choice like on the exams.

Also make sure to read the candidate guide on the mysql web site before
you go to the exam. It has a lot of valuable hints.

Best of luck on the exam!

/ Carsten

On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 08:06:12 +0200, machiel.richards

machiel.richa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good day all I hope that someone can help me out with some
resources. ...

 I am trying to get hold of sample exams, etc... that I can  use for
preparation t...

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Mysql Certification exams

2010-01-03 Thread machiel.richards
Good day all

 

I hope that someone can help me out with some resources.

 

Due to lack of interest my MySQL training was cancelled in
December.



However I need to get certified (MySQL DBA) ASAP and need to
do this on book knowledge and a bit of experience alone.

 

Due to the cost for the exams I cannot afford to fail any
one of the two exams.

 

 

I am trying to get hold of sample exams, etc... that I can
use for preparation to the exams in order to test myself and make sure that
I have all the knowledge I need.

 

 

Does anybody know where I can look for these?

 

 

Regards

Machiel

 

 



Re: Mysql Certification exams

2010-01-03 Thread bharani kumar
Hi ,

Look dummies ,

look mysql basic's,

not sure, but google with keyword mysql dump


On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 11:36 AM, machiel.richards 
machiel.richa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good day all



I hope that someone can help me out with some resources.



Due to lack of interest my MySQL training was cancelled in
 December.



However I need to get certified (MySQL DBA) ASAP and need to
 do this on book knowledge and a bit of experience alone.



Due to the cost for the exams I cannot afford to fail any
 one of the two exams.





I am trying to get hold of sample exams, etc... that I can
 use for preparation to the exams in order to test myself and make sure that
 I have all the knowledge I need.





Does anybody know where I can look for these?





 Regards

 Machiel








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Re: Mysql Certification exams

2010-01-03 Thread Rob Wultsch
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 11:06 PM, machiel.richards
machiel.richa...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am trying to get hold of sample exams, etc... that I can
 use for preparation to the exams in order to test myself and make sure that
 I have all the knowledge I need.

I have passed all the 5.0 dev and dba exams as well as 5.1 cluster.
Buy the official guides and read them well:

http://www.amazon.com/MySQL-5-0-Certification-Study-Guide/dp/0672328127

That has all the information you need and practice exam questions. The
certification exams are not that hard if you work with MySQL
consistently and read through the guide.


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MySQL certification lag

2008-07-17 Thread Rob Wultsch
Can anyone comment about how long it takes to a mysql cert letter? I
was RIF'ed recently and have since passed the MySQL Developer exams,
and would love to not have to wait at a minimum a month to be able to
put the certification on my resume.

After we receive notice of your results, we send a letter to you with
details on how to access the Certification Candidate part of the MySQL
Web site. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks delivery time for this letter.

If you passed the exam, the letter will also contain your
certification diploma and instructions on how to obtain logos for use
on your business cards, stationary, personal home page, blog, personal
e-mail signature, and so on. With these proofs of knowledge at your
disposal, you're well equipped to enhance your career path. 
http://www.mysql.com/certification/certfaq.html

The ZCE (which I plan to take next...) seems to claim a much *faster
turn around:
Once you have passed the exam, it takes 24-48 hours for your name and
credentials to be published in the Zend Yellow Pages for PHP
Professionals.
http://www.zend.com/en/services/certification/faq?search=page=2

And they charge (125 vs 400) a heck of a lot less.


*Snail mail is slow for them also:
We will mail your diploma once you have passed the exam. Please allow
8-10 weeks for delivery. 

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Re: MySQL Certification

2007-03-01 Thread Gabriel PREDA

Thanx for all the messages but I wasn't talking about the list
mysql@lists.mysql.com... I get all those mails... I was talking
about the speficic certification list [EMAIL PROTECTED].
(Sorry for not being that clear !)

And still no words about maximum space between DEV1 and DEV2 !!!

Thanx

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MySQL Certification

2007-02-28 Thread Gabriel PREDA

As I understood to attain MySQL Developer you must pass 2 exams...
DEV1 and DEV2...

What I did not understood, yet... if there is any limit in the
timespan between DEV1 and DEV2.

Let's say I'll take DEV1 in late March... how many months can pass so
that when i'll take DEV2 the results for DEV1 are still valid ?

And is the list still ON ? ... I'm subscribed to the list... but
didn't got any messages...

Thanx for the answers !

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MySQL Certification Questions

2006-02-21 Thread Adrian Bruce

Hi

Does anybody know where i can get a load of sample questiosn for the 
MySQL certificate exams, i know there are a few on mysql's site but i 
was hoping to find quite a few to practice on.


Thanks
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Re: MySQL Certification Questions

2006-02-21 Thread Ligaya Turmelle

the study guide?

Adrian Bruce wrote:

Hi

Does anybody know where i can get a load of sample questiosn for the 
MySQL certificate exams, i know there are a few on mysql's site but i 
was hoping to find quite a few to practice on.


Thanks
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Looking for reviewers: MySQL Certification Study Guide

2004-05-28 Thread Carsten Pedersen
Hi!

In April, the MySQL Certification Study Guide was published by MySQL
Press. By now, it has arrived in bookstores across the world.

The main parts of the book are written by Paul DuBois, Stefan Hinz and
yours truly. Paul needs no introduction; Stefan has translated several
MySQL books to German and is a member of the MySQL documentation team.
I'm just the Certification Manager here at MySQL.

The MySQL Certification Study Guide is a comprehensive study guide to
prepare you for the MySQL Core Certification and MySQL Professional
Certification Exams. We like to think that it is useful for anyone that
wishes to brush up his or her MySQL skills.

We are looking for a few brave individuals that are interested in
writing an independent review of the book (to be published on the MySQL
web site) in exchange for a free copy of the Study Guide. Being in the
MySQL Certification program is *not* a requirement for being selected as
a reviewer.

The book is some 600 pages; we expect you to complete your review no
later than June 30th. 

You can read some more details on the Study Guide, including a free
chapter on http://www.mysql.com/training/certification/studyguides/

If you are interested in giving a review in exchange for a book, please
email me directly with the below information, which will be used to
select the broadest possible range of reviewers.

- Name and e-mail address
- Work function
- How long you have been using MySQL
- Age
- Whether you've already signed up for or taken a certification exam(s)
  - if so, which one(s)
- Whether you're primary work with MySQL is as administrator or
  developer.

Best regards,

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Re: MySQL certification

2004-01-05 Thread Stefan Hinz
Douglas,

 I'm scheduled to take the MySQL certification exam tomorrow morning, 
 thus currently intently cramming with the MySQL reference manual and 
 writing out study notes etc.

 I'm not too worried as I've been using MySQL for years (although preping 
 for this has been a good exercise and I've learned a number of useful 
 things so far) but I wonder if anyone on this list has thoughts in 
 general about the certification test or has taken this test and would 
 like to offer any tips, hints, or cautions?

I've taken the Core exam, but that was a long time ago (November 2002
:-). Mike Hillyer has taken (and passed) both exams, and he's written
a nice summary about taking the Pro exam on his blog:

http://www.vbmysql.com/mike/blog/archives/09.php

 If I do well on the test tomorrow, perhapas I'll post my study notes 
 on-line; otherwise I may change my name, retire to the countryside and 
 take up raising mangel-wurzels.

Good luck!

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Re: MySQL certification

2004-01-05 Thread Douglas Sims
Thanks, Stefan.  Mike's article was interesting.

The test was a bit harder than I anticipated.  I should have paid more 
attention to column types and database name, among other things.  But I 
did pass - at least, the preliminary report said pass, but also said 
that the exam will be reviewed and If you have met the passing score, 
you will receive your official certificate by mail.  This puzzles me, 
because this exam isn't beta any more?

Studying for and taking the exam was a good excercise and I'm glad I 
did.  I learned things I didn't know about MySQL.  Now I would like to 
take the Pro exam.

I wrote out pages and pages of notes while studying.  If anyone's 
interested, perhaps I will post those online.

-Doug

Stefan Hinz wrote:

Douglas,

 

I'm scheduled to take the MySQL certification exam tomorrow morning, 
thus currently intently cramming with the MySQL reference manual and 
writing out study notes etc.
   

 

I'm not too worried as I've been using MySQL for years (although preping 
for this has been a good exercise and I've learned a number of useful 
things so far) but I wonder if anyone on this list has thoughts in 
general about the certification test or has taken this test and would 
like to offer any tips, hints, or cautions?
   

I've taken the Core exam, but that was a long time ago (November 2002
:-). Mike Hillyer has taken (and passed) both exams, and he's written
a nice summary about taking the Pro exam on his blog:
http://www.vbmysql.com/mike/blog/archives/09.php

 

If I do well on the test tomorrow, perhapas I'll post my study notes 
on-line; otherwise I may change my name, retire to the countryside and 
take up raising mangel-wurzels.
   

Good luck!

Regards,
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Re: MySQL certification

2004-01-05 Thread Carsten Pedersen
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 19:56, Douglas Sims wrote:
 Thanks, Stefan.  Mike's article was interesting.
 
 The test was a bit harder than I anticipated.  I should have paid more 
 attention to column types and database name, among other things.  But I 
 did pass

Congratulations :-)

  - at least, the preliminary report said pass, but also said 
 that the exam will be reviewed and If you have met the passing score, 
 you will receive your official certificate by mail.  This puzzles me, 
 because this exam isn't beta any more?

No, it's not. And don't worry, that's just some standard verbiage from
the test center. If your score report says passed, you've passed --
and you will receive your certificate in due time.

 Studying for and taking the exam was a good excercise and I'm glad I 
 did.  I learned things I didn't know about MySQL.
 ...

Yes, many candidates are surprised at the high level of the exam; both
the knowledge/skill required and the amount of information covered in
the Core exam are quite extensive, despite this being our first level
exam. 

I learned things I didn't know about MySQL while studying is a comment
we often hear -- which makes me and others here happy, as this is of
course one of the main ideas behind having a certification program in
the first place.

Best regards,

/ Carsten

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Re: MySQL certification

2004-01-05 Thread Tobias Asplund
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Douglas Sims wrote:

 The test was a bit harder than I anticipated.  I should have paid more
 attention to column types and database name, among other things.  But I
 did pass - at least, the preliminary report said pass, but also said
 that the exam will be reviewed and If you have met the passing score,
 you will receive your official certificate by mail.  This puzzles me,
 because this exam isn't beta any more?

It's the Professional exam that is in beta.

Once you say you're done reviewing you should get a PASS or FAILED on the
screen imediately.

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MySQL certification

2004-01-04 Thread Douglas Sims
I'm scheduled to take the MySQL certification exam tomorrow morning, 
thus currently intently cramming with the MySQL reference manual and 
writing out study notes etc.

I'm not too worried as I've been using MySQL for years (although preping 
for this has been a good exercise and I've learned a number of useful 
things so far) but I wonder if anyone on this list has thoughts in 
general about the certification test or has taken this test and would 
like to offer any tips, hints, or cautions?

If I do well on the test tomorrow, perhapas I'll post my study notes 
on-line; otherwise I may change my name, retire to the countryside and 
take up raising mangel-wurzels.



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Re: MySQL certification [slightly-ot]

2003-09-29 Thread Carsten Pedersen
Hi Jennifer,

On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 20:55, Jennifer Goodie wrote:
 I have recently re-entered the job market and I was wondering if anyone has
 found that having certification really helps in landing a position.  If so,
 which cert do you have?

I can only answer in general terms, but hope you might still find this
insight helpful... I have talked to quite a number of hiring managers,
and there seems to be some consensus regarding the following points,
when it comes to certifications in hiring:

If a manager looks at certifications, it's often the first thing he 
does to split the candidates, with a view to look at the certified 
people first.

While holding certificate XYZ will often make a difference as to who 
makes it into the stack of interesting candidates, it rarely makes a 
difference when deciding on the final runner-ups for the position. At
this time, your CV and personality are what makes the difference.

The value of a given certification also depends on where you are looking
for a job. In large corporations, where a centralized HR department is
involved, the people making the initial processing of applicants often
don't know (or maybe they don't understand) the details of what's being
asked of the candidates. To them, even an introductory certification
(like MySQL ABs Core certification) can make a big difference. Smaller
companies tend to look only at higher-level or specialized
certifications when hiring. 

I hope you found this input helpful -- you (and anyone else reading this
reply) are very welcome to contact me directly if you want further
details on our certification program.

Best regards,

Carsten Pedersen
Certification Manager, MySQL AB
 
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MySQL certification [slightly-ot]

2003-09-26 Thread Jennifer Goodie
I have recently re-entered the job market and I was wondering if anyone has
found that having certification really helps in landing a position.  If so,
which cert do you have?


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Re: Mysql certification

2002-07-11 Thread Francisco Reinaldo

Dough! They started behaving like big corporations
already; certification, consulting, etc, etc.

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Announce: Upcoming MySQL Certification program

2002-07-11 Thread Carsten H. Pedersen

Dear MySQL user,

During 2002, MySQL AB will release two levels of official MySQL 
certification: MySQL Core Certification and MySQL Professional 
Certification. This e-mail describes the upcoming program as 
well as some of your opportunities. 

Contents


1. The MySQL Certification Program in 2002 - an overview 
2. Certifications are for version 4.0 
3. Go for Beta testing and get ahead of the crowd
4. The ultimate Certification Preparation: Official MySQL
   training


1. The MySQL Certification Program in 2002 - an overview


MySQL AB is proud to announce the upcoming availability of two 
MySQL certifications: The MySQL Core Certification and the MySQL 
Professional Certification.

The MySQL Core Certification is aimed at the professional MySQL 
user who wants proof of his or her prowess in the fields of SQL, 
data entry and maintenance, data extraction for reporting, etc. 
This certification will be released in the autumn of 2002. For 
more information on the MySQL Core Certification, see 
http://www.mysql.com/training/candguide/sec-core.html

The MySQL Professional Certification is for the user who has more
experience in the world of MySQL, and wants the credentials that 
prove his or her knowledge in such areas as database management,
installation, security, disaster prevention and optimization. This
certification will be released in late 2002. For preliminary
information on this exam, see
http://www.mysql.com/training/candguide/sec-prof.html

The Core certification is a prerequisite for the Professional 
Certification: You must pass the Core exams before you are able to 
sign up for the Professional exam. Even though the Professional 
exam might be what you are eventually aiming for, you should start 
making plans for taking the Core exam already now.

For general information on the MySQL Certification Program,
see http://www.mysql.com/training/certification.html


2. Certifications are for Version 4.0 
- 
 
Both certifications will certify your knowledge and competence 
for MySQL 4.0. There will not be a MySQL certification for version 
3.23 or earlier releases. 

This should, however, not present any difficulties. The user view 
of the database has not changed significantly, and the extensions
and enhancements in moving from MySQL 3.23 to MySQL 4.0 are clearly
presented and documented on our website:
http://www.mysql.com/products/mysql-4.0/index.html


3. Go for Beta testing and get ahead of the crowd
-

You now have the opportunity to sign up for our Beta test program 
for the MySQL Core Certification.

Your benefits of taking part in the beta exam program include:

* Beta exams and results are delivered well in advance of the 
  official publication date -- you will hold your certification
  even before the program is officially launched!

* Your MySQL Core Certificate is just as valid as a regular 
  certificate delivered after the day of publication

* Beta exams are offered at a considerable discount

The downside is: You get to do more work (you must answer 2-3
times as many questions during a Beta exam), and you won't know 
whether you passed or failed until some weeks later. Once the
program is officially launched, candidates get their test 
results as soon as the exam is completed.

Read more about how to be part of our beta program on the MySQL 
Beta Certification page: http://www.mysql.com/training/beta.html


4. The ultimate Certification Preparation: MySQL training
-

MySQL Training will be invaluable to you in preparation for the
certification exam.  Learn more about MySQL than you ever thought
possible, and ace the exam!

Register for training now and be among the first MySQL users 
with a MySQL Core Certificate! https://order.mysql.com/


Regards,

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Mysql certification

2002-07-10 Thread Defryn, Guy




I was wondering if anybody heard about a possible release of books that help you 
prepare for the Mysql certification?

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Re: mySQL Certification

2001-07-14 Thread Werner Stuerenburg

There are courses, but there is no certification as yet, AFAIK.

See http://mysql.com/training/

Sie schrieben am Samstag, 14. Juli 2001, 04:26:16:

 Is there some sort of mySQL certification course?


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