Adobe Flex 4 ACE Exam Out Now
Adobe Certified Experts (ACEs) set themselves apart from other IT professionals. They consistently demonstrate expertise with Adobe products and platforms, and add value to colleagues, managers, and their own careers.
The Flex 4 ACE Exam is based upon the most critical job activities that a Flex developer performs. The skills and knowledge certified by this examination represent a professional level of expertise for a certified individual.
To become certified, you must pass a challenging exam that consists of 59 multiple-choice questions. The exam is delivered in a secure and proctored testing environment.
Availability
- Learn more and schedule your Flex 4 ACE Exam today.
Pricing
The price in North America for the Flex 4 ACE Exam is $150 (U.S.), payable via a valid credit card at the time you register for the exam. Pricing outside North America varies by country. Individuals who are Flex 3 certified may use the UPGRD discount code when registering for the Flex 4 exam to receive a 50% exam discount. When you register online for the exam, you will have the opportunity to use the discount code.
Suggested prerequisites
Study guidelines
- Adobe provides guidelines and sample questions for the exam in a downloadable PDF document: Flex 4 ACE Exam Preparation Guide.
Instructor-led training
- Please see our dedicated Flex classroom training page for more information on available classroom training from Adobe Authorized Training Partners.
Video curriculum
- Flex in a week
Learn Flex in one week by going through this video training course.
Third-party books and resources
The following third-party books and resources will help you with your training:
- Flex 4 Cookbook
- Adobe Flex 4: Training from the Source
- Hello! Flex 4
- Attest (coming soon. Attest is an Adobe AIR application that allows you to take mock exams, view results and helpful tips, and refer to the Flex 4 livedocs website in real time)
Actual Post : http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/flex_certification.html
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