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i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python.
it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers
near me.
it should be low cost as i am not rich.
and hopefully it would be something like a a begginer certification cuz
i am new to python.

Jul 21 '05 #1
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lo***********@g mail.com wrote:
i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python.
it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers
near me.
it should be low cost as i am not rich.
and hopefully it would be something like a a begginer certification cuz
i am new to python.


Just print out the certificate below and paste on your wall ;)

#------------------------------------------------------------------#
| |
| |
| Comp.Lang.Pytho n does hereby certify that |
| |
| LORD VERMINARD |
| |
| is a bona fide Pythonista, |
| with all rights and privileges |
| assigned thereto. |
| |
| Presented This Day |
| |
| 18th of July, 2005 |
| |
| |
#------------------------------------------------------------------#

Or, you could give some indication of why you would need such a thing.
If it's for your own satisfation, use the certificate above when you're
gone through the tutorial and have written an actual program you feel is
useful. (That's what's of value with Python - using it to make your life
better, not being able to fill out the correct bubbles on some multiple
choice test.)

Jul 21 '05 #2
I haven't had a change to check it out, but www.guruishcool.com has a
python certificate.

Jul 21 '05 #3
lo***********@g mail.com wrote:
i want to get a small certificate or diploma in python.
it should be online cuz i live in pakistan and wont have teast centers
near me.
it should be low cost as i am not rich.
and hopefully it would be something like a a begginer certification cuz
i am new to python.

Hmm... I think I can help you.
By the way, how much are you willing to spend?
You know, getting a high grade is also important...:-)

Jul 21 '05 #4
hi
i bassically need it cuz i am appyling to colleges this year and
i know this kind of stuff really helps.
besides since i am learning python i thought i might get some credit
for it as well.
its bassically for a mention in my resume/bio-data/appliccation
i am willing to spend about $50-100 but any more is out of my bugdet.
even $50 is hard on me.
i did find this great site that would let me give a perl exam in $9.99
but they don't have python.

Jul 21 '05 #5

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