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Ruby Certification Test

John Joyce

10/23/2007 12:39:00 AM

In the Japanese page of Ruby Association, at http://www.ruby...
releases/2007091901.html.ja
There is an announcement about the Ruby Programming Language
Certification Test.
It is available this starting this October 27th in Japanese in Matsue
city in Shimane prefecture, Japan.
The English version of the test will be available online in February
of 2008.

The English page of Ruby Association has not yet been updated to
reflect this information, but I believe many would be happy to hear
about it!

For more information,
contact Mr. Shugo Maeda at:
press@ruby-assn.org

I for one, hope we can establish a testing location in Austin!

Note:
Although the demand for certifications varies with different
technologies and different organizations and even cultures,
in Japan there is generally a certification process for just about
everything you can imagine. Holding even the most obscure but
relevant certification is well-regarded in Japan as reflecting your
dedication to the subject matter.





36 Answers

Ari Brown

10/23/2007 1:43:00 AM

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On Oct 22, 2007, at 8:39 PM, John Joyce wrote:

> In the Japanese page of Ruby Association, at http:/...
> assn.org/releases/2007091901.html.ja
> There is an announcement about the Ruby Programming Language
> Certification Test.
> It is available this starting this October 27th in Japanese in
> Matsue city in Shimane prefecture, Japan.
> The English version of the test will be available online in
> February of 2008.
>
> The English page of Ruby Association has not yet been updated to
> reflect this information, but I believe many would be happy to hear
> about it!

PLEASE tell me it's possible to achieve online! I've counted **two**
rubyists in my state who aren't 3 hours away.

Ruby Rox My Sox AND Yours
---------------------------------------------------------------|
~Ari
"I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it" --1337est
man alive




John Joyce

10/23/2007 3:17:00 AM

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On Oct 22, 2007, at 8:42 PM, Ari Brown wrote:

>
> On Oct 22, 2007, at 8:39 PM, John Joyce wrote:
>
>> In the Japanese page of Ruby Association, at http:/...
>> assn.org/releases/2007091901.html.ja
>> There is an announcement about the Ruby Programming Language
>> Certification Test.
>> It is available this starting this October 27th in Japanese in
>> Matsue city in Shimane prefecture, Japan.
>> The English version of the test will be available online in
>> February of 2008.
>>
>> The English page of Ruby Association has not yet been updated to
>> reflect this information, but I believe many would be happy to
>> hear about it!
>
> PLEASE tell me it's possible to achieve online! I've counted
> **two** rubyists in my state who aren't 3 hours away.
Not yet, but apparently it will be in the near future. There were not
many details available, only an announcement really.
FAIK it could be Duke Nukem' Forever...


khaines

10/23/2007 2:04:00 PM

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Arlen Cuss

10/23/2007 2:40:00 PM

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On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 10:42 +0900, Ari Brown wrote:
> PLEASE tell me it's possible to achieve online! I've counted **two**
> rubyists in my state who aren't 3 hours away.

Try Australia .... hm.. but certification sounds awesome.

Arlen


John Joyce

10/23/2007 3:59:00 PM

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On Oct 23, 2007, at 9:40 AM, Arlen Christian Mart Cuss wrote:

>
> On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 10:42 +0900, Ari Brown wrote:
>> PLEASE tell me it's possible to achieve online! I've counted **two**
>> rubyists in my state who aren't 3 hours away.
>
> Try Australia .... hm.. but certification sounds awesome.
>
> Arlen
>
>
The US isn't the only place with "states"!
Mexico has states too.

Rick DeNatale

10/23/2007 6:28:00 PM

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On 10/23/07, John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondanger@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Oct 23, 2007, at 9:40 AM, Arlen Christian Mart Cuss wrote:
>
> >
> > On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 10:42 +0900, Ari Brown wrote:
> >> PLEASE tell me it's possible to achieve online! I've counted **two**
> >> rubyists in my state who aren't 3 hours away.
> >
> > Try Australia .... hm.. but certification sounds awesome.
> >
> > Arlen
> >
> >
> The US isn't the only place with "states"!

Let alone the only "United States"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit...(disambiguation)


--
Rick DeNatale

My blog on Ruby
http://talklikeaduck.denh...

Robert Dober

10/23/2007 8:54:00 PM

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> >
> >
> The US isn't the only place with "states"!
> Mexico has states too.
I have even seen machines with states ;)
R.
--
what do I think about Ruby?
http://ruby-smalltalk.blo...

Jason Bornhoft

10/23/2007 9:07:00 PM

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> The English page of Ruby Association has not yet been updated to
> reflect this information, but I believe many would be happy to hear
> about it!


For me this is great news! I live in Colombia and this country is
obsessed with certifications and certifcates.

I certainly hope the test is available online because we are certainly
lacking on testing centres in this neck of the jungle (just kidding...
no jungle)

--
Posted via http://www.ruby-....

Pat Maddox

10/23/2007 9:41:00 PM

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On 10/22/07, John Joyce <dangerwillrobinsondanger@gmail.com> wrote:
> In the Japanese page of Ruby Association, at http://www.ruby...
> releases/2007091901.html.ja
> There is an announcement about the Ruby Programming Language
> Certification Test.
> It is available this starting this October 27th in Japanese in Matsue
> city in Shimane prefecture, Japan.
> The English version of the test will be available online in February
> of 2008.
>
> The English page of Ruby Association has not yet been updated to
> reflect this information, but I believe many would be happy to hear
> about it!
>
> For more information,
> contact Mr. Shugo Maeda at:
> press@ruby-assn.org
>
> I for one, hope we can establish a testing location in Austin!
>
> Note:
> Although the demand for certifications varies with different
> technologies and different organizations and even cultures,
> in Japan there is generally a certification process for just about
> everything you can imagine. Holding even the most obscure but
> relevant certification is well-regarded in Japan as reflecting your
> dedication to the subject matter.
>
>
>
>
>
>


There's 0 chance that I'd get a Ruby certification, and I'd laugh at
any potential employer who asked me about it.

Pat

David A. Black

10/23/2007 10:03:00 PM

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