From: Jishnu Krishnan on 22 Mar 2010 02:07 Hello, I too wanted to know about any certification course in MATLAB. Please respond ASAP. regards, Jishnu Krishnan
From: Husam Aldahiyat on 22 Mar 2010 04:22 "Volkan " <volkan(a)buyukgungor.gmail.com> wrote in message <fe0vc6$ksa$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Greetings, > > Is there a widely accepted certificate for Matlab language? > > and thanks, > Volkan No such thing.
From: us on 22 Mar 2010 04:28 "Volkan " <volkan(a)buyukgungor.gmail.com> wrote in message <fe0vc6$ksa$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Greetings, > > Is there a widely accepted certificate for Matlab language? > > and thanks, > Volkan well, yes... contributions in CSSM... :-) us
From: Steve Amphlett on 22 Mar 2010 04:59 "Volkan " <volkan(a)buyukgungor.gmail.com> wrote in message <fe0vc6$ksa$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Greetings, > > Is there a widely accepted certificate for Matlab language? > > and thanks, > Volkan I would expect that a course taken with The MathWorks would result in a certificate from them. Something to stick on your wall. Software companies tend to produce them so that the delegates have something tangible to show their HR people.
From: James Allison on 22 Mar 2010 11:34 Yes, if you complete a MathWorks training class you get a certificate for that class. -James Steve Amphlett wrote: > "Volkan " <volkan(a)buyukgungor.gmail.com> wrote in message > <fe0vc6$ksa$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... >> Greetings, >> >> Is there a widely accepted certificate for Matlab language? >> >> and thanks, >> Volkan > > I would expect that a course taken with The MathWorks would result in a > certificate from them. Something to stick on your wall. Software > companies tend to produce them so that the delegates have something > tangible to show their HR people.
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