The 'C' word
От | Roderick A. Anderson |
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Тема | The 'C' word |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.10.10107090643260.25615-100000@tincan.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
I have been thinking about Certification issues for different software packages and tried to follow any discussions I run across. Typically I think of certification as an indication of an ability to learn-to-the-exam or as a previous employer said 'shows you can take tests'. This brought to mind the number of questions that appear on this list that indicate the person has very little knowledge of relational databases. This then got me thinking about how people - especially those on the PostgreSQL lists - got their training and education in databases. For myself I learned through a mix of reading (books, magazines, documentation), vendor training (Oracle's mostly), and hands-on work ( couple of large projects for the US Forest Service). No formal school based training. This got me wondering about training available locally. A _very_ brief check showed only application specific training - most notable was MS Access. Nothing on database design, relational theory, data normalization, etc. Now the Inland Northwest (Eastern Washington and North Idaho) isn't exactly a hotbed of Information Technology so I was wondering where others got their training and education and how you would suggest a new user get some fundamental training and education. Please reply off-list and I will gather and summarize the results. Thanks Rod -- Remove the word 'try' from your vocabulary ... Don't try. Do it or don't do it ... Steers try! Don Aslett
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