lmodern1878
02-17-2020, 12:14 AM
Greetings:
I just thought up something that I think might help some people out: Is it possible to create a SetupBuilder Certified Developer (SBCD) Program? Such program would allow a person who is so inclined to earn a certification that shows to potential employers or clients that he/she really knows SetupBuilder well. Think of this like other IT certifications (MCSE, CCNA, etc.) Even if it's not used to get a job or bulk up a person's resume, I personally would still like to have a Lindersoft certification on my wall just to brag to my friends about it :D. I'm working on getting my AERIES Certified District Coordinator (https://learn.aeries.com/) certificate right now.
For those curious AERIES Software makes Student Information System (SIS) software used by schools and school districts in the US states California and Texas. AERIES is primarily targeted at K-12 schools schools and districts but I recently got a request from a group of home-school parents to look into SIS software for their needs. And for those curious they use the InstallShield as their install tool for local deployments (I think they should use SetupBuilder personally... but hey, what do I know) The AERIES website is https://aeries.com/ for those who might want to check them out.
Anyhow, what do you all think? Should there be a SetupBuilder certification for those who want it? Am I crazy and certifications are useless for only bragging rights anyway? Let me know what you think in the comments below.
I just thought up something that I think might help some people out: Is it possible to create a SetupBuilder Certified Developer (SBCD) Program? Such program would allow a person who is so inclined to earn a certification that shows to potential employers or clients that he/she really knows SetupBuilder well. Think of this like other IT certifications (MCSE, CCNA, etc.) Even if it's not used to get a job or bulk up a person's resume, I personally would still like to have a Lindersoft certification on my wall just to brag to my friends about it :D. I'm working on getting my AERIES Certified District Coordinator (https://learn.aeries.com/) certificate right now.
For those curious AERIES Software makes Student Information System (SIS) software used by schools and school districts in the US states California and Texas. AERIES is primarily targeted at K-12 schools schools and districts but I recently got a request from a group of home-school parents to look into SIS software for their needs. And for those curious they use the InstallShield as their install tool for local deployments (I think they should use SetupBuilder personally... but hey, what do I know) The AERIES website is https://aeries.com/ for those who might want to check them out.
Anyhow, what do you all think? Should there be a SetupBuilder certification for those who want it? Am I crazy and certifications are useless for only bragging rights anyway? Let me know what you think in the comments below.