Thanks to Christina from SkillDisplay for sharing!
The TYPO3 v10 skills are here, so this is the perfect time to get up-to-date and revise skills that you are not 100% up to date with! Thank you to Marc Willmann, lead of the TYPO3 Education Committee, for giving insights about all involved participants and the update of the SkillSets from v9 to v10, with certifications to follow!
Topics in this blog post cover:
The TYPO3 Education Committee decided to create task forces (teams), which execute their tasks independently in parallel.
People involved include, but are not limited to:
Also a special thanks also to Daniel Siepmann from the TYPO3 Documentation Team, who is the interface between the two teams. Daniel helps by creating (or delegating) documentation for topics that are covered in the certifications and would be useful for the community.
Are you interested in contributing and helping the whole TYPO3 community? Get more information on how you can get involved with the TYPO3 Education Committee and the TYPO3 Docs Team!
Since TYPO3 v7, the workflow has adapted iteratively over the following versions, as SkillDisplay has been integrated tighter to the process, Marc told. Formerly, the syllabus was the initial document; the education committee discussed which skills would be useful for the syllabus and created questions for the certificates.
The first time the TYPO3 Education Committee used SkillDisplay, the syllabus and SkillTree were created in parallel. By comparing the syllabus with the SkillTree, first logical errors in the syllabus wording and composition were resolved.
For the next version, the SkillTree was created before the syllabus, which increased the quality and made the whole workflow faster according to Marc. Back in the days, the syllabus needed to be copied from the platform manually, but in the meantime the SkillDisplay platform implemented a download function to automatically render the syllabus of any available set of skills.
The possibility of showing the difference of two certification curriculums is also a great gain for everyone, as users are able to pinpoint the skills they have to obtain for the new version.
There are many new skills available. Especially in the SkillSets for the integrator and developer, a lot has happened! Some of them are introduced below, but you can find a full list of new and dormant skills here:
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Skill: PSR-14: Event Dispatching
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Marc told us that by preparing for official TYPO3 certification, you ensure to have a comprehensive overview of skills needed for working with the CMS in the respective area. This makes using TYPO3 easier for you in the future. Several resources are available:
He mentioned that the SkillDisplay platform is a great tool for everyone who likes to learn independently. You can see what progress you made and get links for resources to gain more knowledge about the certain skill, including the official TYPO3 documentation links.
When you think you learned enough and are ready for the exam, there are two options: Either online in an exam environment, or offline at a TYPO3 Camp or other event, like it was possible at the recent TYPO3 Camp Vienna.
To get certified online, the following resources are of interest:
The face-to-face certification option will still be available, as some people prefer this environment. Just choose your favourite TYPO3 event that offers exams and register for it! Be aware, that due to the pandemic there are fewer events hosted. Please check Eventbrite for availability!
Now it’s time to look at the new TYPO3 v10 skills, learn something new and verify them to get up to date or even ready for an exam!
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