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Comment Re:Not to sound overly harsh (Score 4, Insightful) 151

I think you're mixing two different things.

1) Some people have certifications expiring.

In many cases, if you certify a higher level certification, it will renew your older lower ranked certificate. But if your certification expires, you won't be able to take the higher level certification because that lower level certification is required to take the higher level.

So yes, in this case, people are being somewhat lazy, and frankly most companies would work with you on this.

2) Some people need a certification to be able to work.

This might mean that some people are unable to start working (i.e. take a job with a company) until they pass their certification.

This is a different issue altogether, and has nothing to do with laziness on the part of the test taker.

Comment Re:The rough draft of the summary: (Score 1) 617

"Hey Slashdot, look how cool and ethical I am! I have problems with how my company is doing something and I want to "ask" about it even though all of the relevant options are obvious! This is so everyone will know how awesome I am because I don't believe in patents!"

I mean, cool or whatever, but did you really think you were going to get any other answer than, "What's worth more, your job, or your beliefs about software patents?"

Surely anyone intelligent enough to HAVE this dilemma should be able to map out the various options and likely outcomes. At least, just as well as anyone on slashdot can.

*SOFTWARE* patents, you insensitive clod. ;)

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