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"Soon". I know that Magento U recently gave a beta version of the Fundamentals of Magento Development course for Magento 2, and that they want to have that course available in advance of Magento 2's general release, which is scheduled for Q4 of this year.
However, you have to remember that Magento 1 is going to be around for quite some time - Magento has committed to supporting it for a few years Magento 2 is released, and it's going to take some merchants at least a few years before they are comfortable migrating - look at how long people stayed on osCommerce before moving to Magento 1, for instance. So, I think there will be courses, certifications and demand for both Magento 1 and Magento 2 development simultaneously for at least a couple of years.
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Re: Magento 2 U courses
Magento 2 has been publically released yet (at least not a Stable release) so I can't see it being updated anytime soon. Could be quite a wait. Depends on the development schedule.
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Re: Magento 2 U courses
I'm guessing Summer 2015 at the soonest -- most likely later.
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"Soon". I know that Magento U recently gave a beta version of the Fundamentals of Magento Development course for Magento 2, and that they want to have that course available in advance of Magento 2's general release, which is scheduled for Q4 of this year.
However, you have to remember that Magento 1 is going to be around for quite some time - Magento has committed to supporting it for a few years Magento 2 is released, and it's going to take some merchants at least a few years before they are comfortable migrating - look at how long people stayed on osCommerce before moving to Magento 1, for instance. So, I think there will be courses, certifications and demand for both Magento 1 and Magento 2 development simultaneously for at least a couple of years.
CEO, Creatuity