Re: About PostgreSQL certification - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jim Nasby
Subject Re: About PostgreSQL certification
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Msg-id E5417F8C-0FCB-4F9E-9503-38522C405E19@decibel.org
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In response to Re: About PostgreSQL certification  ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>)
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On Jan 23, 2007, at 5:50 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>> To cure the shortage of experienced Postgres folks there is only one
>> solution - err, more experience! So the need is for good training
>> courses (not necessarily certification and all the IMHO nonsense that
>> comes with that), and a willingness on the part of employers to  
>> invest
>> in upskilling their staff.
>
> You know its funny. Command Prompt, OTG-Inc, SRA and Big Nerd Ranch
> *all* offer training.
>
> Last I checked, OTG had to cancel classes because of lack of demand
> (please verify Chander).

That may be OTG's problem then... I've personally taught a number of  
classes since I started with EnterpriseDB (PostgreSQL classes, not  
EnterpriseDB ones). Granted, this training is for existing customers,  
but I believe it speaks to the demand that's out there.

And while certification might not mean much to people knowledgeable  
enough to tell if someone has clue, I suspect that as PostgreSQL  
grows in popularity more people will look at training (especially for  
people that don't have "PostgreSQL" stamped all over their resume).

On the other hand, any time I find someone interesting in pushing  
their career towards PostgreSQL I always tell them the same thing:  
get on the mailing list and start helping folks. Perhaps that's  
ultimately all the certification we'll ever need.
--
Jim Nasby                                            jim@nasby.net
EnterpriseDB      http://enterprisedb.com      512.569.9461 (cell)




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