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[OFF TOPIC] Simple curiosity...
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Mirko Bonasorte
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Joined: May 14, 2007
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I would like to know how many java-related certified people exist in the world. Do anyone know if there's an official Sun report about that? Thanks
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Joe Harry
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I think yes...I remember Marcus Green once saying in one of his posts that there are some figures for this...
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pradeep singh
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Joined: Oct 23, 2007
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Any idea?
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SCJP 5.0(75%), SCWCD 5.0(88%)
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Jesper de Jong
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I remember that a few months back Sun was celebrating that there were 500,000 people certified. But as far as I know, they don't publish the numbers exactly.
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Raghavan Muthu
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Few months ago, there was a similar post in Ranch itself! A search would help perhaps!
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