Monthly Archives: March 2009
I’m a Zend Certified Engineer (ZCE)
Last week I mentioned that I was going in for my Zend PHP 5 Certification exam on Friday. The test has come and gone and I’m happy to say I passed. To be honest, the test was a little more difficult than I thought it would be and I was a bit nervous at the end. But I passed and I can cross that off my list of goals for 2009 . If you are considering getting certified I would deffinitly recommend it. I can’t speak on the impact it will have on your ability to get a job or anything like that, but I can tell you that it’s a nice accomplishment just for yourself. If there was one thing I learned while studying for the test it’s how much I didn’t know about PHP. 5 years of programming still left some large gaps in my knowledge which this process has helped me realize and reduce. If your not certified give it a shot, you’ve got nothing to loose.
CodeIgniter in php|architect Magazine
For those of you who havn’t given CI a try yet or are just starting out, Chris Cornutt wrote a nice intro. article for this months issue of php|architect magazine. Check it out!
Zend PHP Certification: Necessary or Not?
Image via Wikipedia I have to start this post out with a quick apology for the lack of recent posts. There is a lot going on right now: working on ScoutPath (which launches in June), putting out fires in BadgeTracker and working full time at my day job. All of this leaves little time for blogging (or anything else for that matter). Another thing I’m working on is getting my Zend PHP 5 certification and that brings me to this post. A couple of years ago when Zend first announced the certification I was determined to get certified but just haven’t put my mind to it until recently. However, after studying for the last couple of weeks and taking the practice tests I am left wondering what this certification proves and whether it’s truly worth it.
WordPress: The Ultimate Hype Machine
One of the reasons things have been quiet here for a while is because I’m working on a new project called ScoutPath (http://www.myscoutpath.com). If you have been to my projects page you may know a little about it. ScoutPath is an online community for Boy Scouts where they can track their trail to Eagle, interact with their troop, connect with groups, friends and more. Anticipated launch isn’t until June, but I think this project has a lot of potential so I’m going to pull out all the stops and do a full hype/promo campaign leading up to the launch. To help me accomplish this I’m enlisting the assistance of WordPress (WP). This post is about how I plan on using WP to assist/automate the pre-launch promotional process.
