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The Zend Certified Engineer (ZCE) certification is an internationally-recognized PHP certification established by Zend Technologies. An exam must be passed in order to be awarded the certification. It is intended to prove that a person is fully qualified to develop PHP web applications. Rates for PHP developers frequently run higher for those with Zend Certified Engineer certification.

There are almost (approaching) 5,000 Zend Certified Engineers in the world with either PHP 4 or PHP 5 certifications. Zend's PHP 5 examination was introduced in August 2006, and the PHP 4 exam was retired in March 2007. Both versions are multiple choice examinations with the pass/fail score kept secret. Zend's PHP 5 exam costs US$125 as of October 2009 and is offered exclusively at Pearson VUE testing sites.

To help Zend Certified Engineers gain exposure to potential employers, Zend lists all Zend Certified Engineers in its directory, Yellow Pages for PHP Professionals and allows ZCEs to join its exclusive LinkedIn group. They also allow Zend Certified Engineers to place a ZCE logo on their personal web site and resume.

Exam topics

As PHP is mainly used as a web development language, the ZCE tests the candidate over a variety of skills necessary for developing web applications. The PHP 5 Certification exam covers:

Although these are the Study Guide contents, there are more topics to consider in order to be prepared for the exam, such as use of the new extension PHP Data Object (PDO) layer to access databases, and the Standard PHP Library (SPL), a new set of classes specially created to manipulate objects as sets of arrays or files.

See also

References

  1. Marinaccio, Brent, "An In-Depth Look At The Zend Certified Engineer (ZCE) Certification", LinuxWorld Magazine, July 28, 2005
  2. Martinez, Anne, "Zend Releases Certification for PHP5", Certification Watch Volume 9 #9, July 26, 2006
  3. Krill, Paul, "Zend adds Flex to PHP for developing rich Web apps", Infoworld, September 16, 2008
  4. "Zend", Learning PHP and MySQL by Michele E. Davis and Jon Phillips, O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2006, Pg. 334
  5. Gareth, "Interview: Sharon Levy - PHP Developer", Southern California Linux Expo, February 16, 2009
  6. Macintyre, Peter (2010). PHP: The Good Parts: Delivering the Best of PHP. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly Media. pp. x. ISBN 978-0-596-80437-4.
  7. PHP Certifications, Zend Technologies
  8. Lee, Justin, "Zend Hosts ZendCon PHP Event", Web Hosting Magazine, September 16, 2008
  9. Nagel, Becky, "Zend Releases PHP 5 Cert", CertCities, September 27, 2006
  10. "Zend Launches PHP Certification Program", Web Hosting Magazine, July 26, 2004
  11. "Zend PHP 5 Certification", Zend Technologies
  12. "Zend Technologies Announces PHP 5 Certification", Business Wire, September 12, 2006

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