House, birthday and Zend Certification

Posted by Dan on May 31st, 2007

It’s been a while since my last post, please forgive me!

We moved house successfully (just about) and have now been here for over a month. We’ve been busy working on modernising the house with help from friends and family. After sorting the essentials (tap in kitchen, shower etc.) we have nearly finished decorating the lounge. There’s quite a learning curve to wall paper stripping and then putting up lining paper :) Hopefully we’ll be sorted soon, and I shall post some pictures.

It was also my birthday at the beginning of the month, for which I received a wonderful Canon EOS350D Digital SLR camera. My lovely wife Becca organised this with everyone. Thank you very much to all who contributed. I used it well for Chris and Jess‘ wedding which was also at the beginning of May. I shall have to get out and use it some more when I have some time.

I finally got round to taking the exam to become a Zend Certified Engineer for PHP5 yesterday. I passed! I will hopefully be listed on the ZCE yellow pages that Zend maintain within 24 hours. I’m quite chuffed about that, let’s hope employers recognise it! I have some practice tests left if anyone wants to try it. Professionally, I think I shall be focussing on getting more experience under my belt now for a little while.

Zend Certification practice test #2

Posted by Dan on April 3rd, 2007

I’ve just finished my second practice exam in preparation for the Zend Certification for PHP5. My breakdown is as follows:

  • Security - Excellent
  • OOP - Excellent
  • Design - Excellent
  • Basic Language - Excellent
  • String Manipulation and Regular Expressions - Excellent
  • Arrays - Excellent
  • XML & Web Services - Excellent
  • PHP 4/5 Differences - Excellent
  • Web Features - Pass
  • Streams and Network Programming - Pass
  • Database Access - Pass
  • Functions - Fail

My overall score for this test was Excellent! This is much improved over my first test which was still a pass. Interesting that I have jumped from an excellent to a fail forthe functions sub area. I guess I got some questions wrong this time around.

I shall continue revising and seriously consider booking the actual exam, I just need to work out when to fit it in!

Zend Certification

Posted by Dan on April 3rd, 2007

I have been busy studying for the Zend Certification for PHP 5 over the last few weeks on my lunch breaks. I’ve now got to the end of the study guide and so yesterday I took my first practice exam online. I received the following break down for the major areas covered:

  • Functions - Excellent
  • OOP - Excellent
  • String Manipulation and Regular Expressions - Excellent
  • Web Features - Pass
  • Security - Pass
  • XML & Web Services - Pass
  • Basic Language - Pass
  • Database Access - Pass
  • Arrays - Fail
  • Design - Fail
  • PHP 4/5 Differences - Fail
  • Streams and Network Programming - Fail

My overall mark was a pass! I am quite pleased with this, it shows me areas I need to concentrate on to practice on my other nine practice tests.

Essentially I have been self taught PHP over a good 6/7 years and as it is currently quite central to my work I thought I’d like to gain certification that says I can do what I say I can do! This is particularly true as I do not currently have a personal project which demonstrates my skills - although I am working on this! Gaining certification from PHP’s commercial backers, Zend, will put me in a strong position to demonstrate my skills and place me amoung the exclusive list of UK PHP developers with this qualification.

I’ll keep you posted about future practice tests and, hopefully not in the too distant future, the real test. Wish me luck!

Showcase

Posted by Dan on April 2nd, 2007

I’m currently on the look out for the opportunity to develop a web application which I can use to showcase my skills. This could be a product or indeed a service. Ideally this would be in an area where current solutions are lacking in some way so that my solution would not just be a case of reinventing the wheel.

If you have any ideas, I’d be interested to hear about them. Please add a comment to this entry.

Computer system

Posted by Dan on April 2nd, 2007

Well after nearly 10 months, I finally have a company provided computer system!

I’ve spent the Tuesday nad part of Wednesday setting it all up and transferring the necessary data off my laptop. The system is running a development environment of Apache 2.2.4 (web server), PHP 5.2.1 (server side scripting language) and MySQL 5.0.37 (database engine). Other development tools I use are jEdit (cross platform programmer’s text editor), TortoiseSVN (a Subversion client for Windows), MySQL tools package (general database adminstration and querying duties), pgAdmin III (PostgreSQL administration), Putty (SSH client), WinSCP (for secure file transfers over SSH), ArgoUML (UML diagramming tool) along with the essential PHP and MySQL manuals for quick reference. I’m sure that there are a few others also which I can’t think of at the moment.

So I’m quite pleased with that, it’s all up and running and is highly responsive compared to my laptop. I will now have the freedom to format and rebuild my laptop which should help speed things up a little! I also have my eye on purchasing a copy of the new Command & Conquer game which would run nicely on my laptop :)


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