Qt Certification Exam simulation - would it be 1. legal? 2. useful?
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That's why there is this beta test, to sort such things out.
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I think beta tests also exist for adjusting level of points for deciding whether exam is passed or failed.
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Hi,
look at: "Qt Certification Advanced Exams":http://qt.nokia.com/developer/learning/certification/qt-certification-advanced-exams
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Gerolf, beta is closed already (Dec,3 was the last day AFAIR).
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ups, sorry...
That I haven't seen. -
[quote author="Denis Kormalev" date="1291572125"]Gerolf, beta is closed already (Dec,3 was the last day AFAIR). [/quote]
good news. Waiting for the release! :)
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infoctopus, I'm more waiting for results of beta :)
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i guess there's a chance that these two event will be fired at the same time )
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Didn'tr they say, we get the results of the beta this year? so it can't be far away....
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Gerolf, yes there were such announcements, but as I understood time estimation was not finished, so it can be moved to Jan for example. Vladimir can clear it.
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Any official comments on the subject? :)
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When I took the test they said no later than end of the year... I just hope they meant 2010... :)
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My question is: why create a new application at all? Applications like this exist already. There are several flashcard like applications that would be useful or could easily be adapted. The hard work is putting together a question database, I think.
If you would want this thing to be useful for studying, it should also give you some idea of the topical areas where you did well, and the ones you need more study in.
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Andre,
Do you know of any that is open source and qt based? Most likely it wouldn't be necessary to change the source code but as a "community effort" would make more sense (if this is a community effort).
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Yes. You can find them in the KDE/edu project, for instance.