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      <title>Now officially Drupal 8 certified</title>
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      <description>Today (27 Sept 2016) I took and passed the Acquia Drupal 8 certification. At DrupalCon, there is usually the option for a single retake exams in the event of failure. Thankfully I didn&amp;rsquo;t need that, but it was a nice safety blanket to have. Surprisingly I did best in terms of result by section in front end (Which is usually my weakest subject) Which was a really pleasant surprise!</description>
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      <title>Updates and Certifications</title>
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      <description>Links have been stripped from this article due to age and inaccessibility. So much time has passed (Well over a year in fact!), so I thought I would update the world with yet another promise to &amp;ldquo;blog more&amp;rdquo; (Which I&amp;rsquo;ll probably fail at) and also with what I have been doing. First and foremost (From a working perspective), I&amp;rsquo;ve started working at Ware Anthony Rust [war.uk.com] as a Drupal Developer way back in May 2014.</description>
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      <title>Acquia Certification</title>
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      <description>Some links have been stripped from this article due to age and inaccessibility. So in March 2014 Acquia (The company run by Dries Buytaert [buytaert.net], the project founder of Drupal) launched it&amp;rsquo;s certification program [acquia.com]. Whilst I am not necessarily an advocate of having a certification for every PHP framework or CMS that exists, but I do feel that Drupal did need something.
A little History As is the case with a lot of PHP frameworks or open source projects, you find a large variety of abilities irrespective of experience level as a PHP developer.</description>
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