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> So my HR Manager can make a tick-mark on Form No. 37, under
> the heading, "Has sufficient knowledge/recognition in
> ________ technology", and I can proceed to the next salary range.
In that case, you don't need to know what's widely recognized, you need
to know what the prejudices of your HR manager are.
Michael Kay
>
> >
> > > Currently, what is the most widely-recognized XML certification
> > > track? Does it exist? And for what "standards"? Basically, any
> > > information on XML certification would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > There are a number of good courses on XSL-FO and the like, but the
> > truth is that the school of hard knocks and experience are the only
> > worthwhile training. (Frequently, however, the cost is too high...)
> >
> > What's the goal of the training?
> >
> > Paul Brown
> > FiveSight Technologies, Inc.
> > http://www.fivesight.com
> > http://blog.fivesight.com/prb/
> >
>
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