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Hello
What happens if I send in my code and do the exam and then find out that I my code is all wrong?
I mean. It was my company that paid for the certification and now I am out of work so I don�t want to risk having to pay anything again. And I am almost finished with the code and I am trying to reed every bit of information in the instructions.html... and I am getting nervous that I have missed something.
But it says that it is better to have code that is clear and easy to reed rather that being the most efficient (or something like that)....
What�s the worst thing that can happen ?
 
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The worst case is that you have to pay the resubmission fee ($125) and submit again.
Bern
[ January 21, 2003: Message edited by: Bernhard Woditschka ]
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