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I'm Zend (PHP 5) Certified Engineer:-)

As of January 13, 2007, I'm ZCE/Zend Certified Engineer (PHP 5)

Zend Certified Engineer (PHP 5)

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Anonymous said…
helo mr. rajesh,
i am a zend novice and in desperate need of someone's help in learning zend. I understand the layering of the framework but get confused as to put which file where. Can u please direct me to an authentic,tutorial not documentation but tutorial for a fresh starter like me
Because so far the tutorials that i have come across are not proper in the sense it produces errors.Please help.thanks
Ramya said…
HI rajesh,

Am preparing for my Zend certification. I do have 1 year of experience in PHP so could u help me in the preparation for my certification.
Thanks
Ramya.C

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