hello.
I have decided to study for my MCAD qualifications. I am definetely
going to do a core exam in "Developing Web Applications With C#". I
am also doing a core exam in "Developing XML Services and Server
Components With C#".
These qualifications are very important to me as I am emigrating in
less than 12 months and I will need to get a job in Australia. I am
stuck about which 3rd elective exam to take. I am considering doing
the Windows Forms exam. I have never coded with WinForms before and
would much prefer to do ASP.NET. the only reason I would be doing a
WinForms exam is because I am worried there might not be many ASP.NET
jobs in Sydney and I figire I am enhancing my chances to get a job if
I also know WinForms.
Will the WinForms exam be a shrewd choice for my 3rd elective as this
will make me more versatile? Or should I not be trying to spread
myself too thin? i.e. should I be concentrating purely on ASP.NET
instead if that is what I want to do? In this case there's electives
I could take in SQL Server 2000 or C# security.
I appreciate theres not a definitive answer but I am just looking for
some advice please.
Thanks. 6 2085
I'll just mention what my company, and I'm sure many other companies are quickly realizing.
Why make a bloated,distrub uted to all workstations, make sure they have the .net framework, whoops...new version..distru bute it again--winform application when you can create an asp.net application, which for the most part can do most everything you'd want a winform application can, and if you need to make a change, it is just in one place! Plus you have all the design flexibility you want in that it is a webpage!
--Michael
"Wee Bubba" <ma***********@ yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message news:41******** **@Usenet.com.. . hello. I have decided to study for my MCAD qualifications. I am definetely going to do a core exam in "Developing Web Applications With C#". I am also doing a core exam in "Developing XML Services and Server Components With C#". These qualifications are very important to me as I am emigrating in less than 12 months and I will need to get a job in Australia. I am stuck about which 3rd elective exam to take. I am considering doing the Windows Forms exam. I have never coded with WinForms before and would much prefer to do ASP.NET. the only reason I would be doing a WinForms exam is because I am worried there might not be many ASP.NET jobs in Sydney and I figire I am enhancing my chances to get a job if I also know WinForms. Will the WinForms exam be a shrewd choice for my 3rd elective as this will make me more versatile? Or should I not be trying to spread myself too thin? i.e. should I be concentrating purely on ASP.NET instead if that is what I want to do? In this case there's electives I could take in SQL Server 2000 or C# security. I appreciate theres not a definitive answer but I am just looking for some advice please. Thanks.
"Raterus" <ra*****@spam.o rg> wrote in message
news:uU******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Why make a bloated,distrub uted to all workstations, make sure they have the
..net framework, whoops...new version..distru bute it again--winform application when you can create
an asp.net application, whichfor the most part can do most everything you'd want a winform application
can, and if you need to makea change, it is just in one place! Plus you have all the design
flexibility you want in that it is a webpage!
I couldn't agree more!
I think you'll find more ASP.NET jobs in sydney - though its not such a
big leap to Win Forms. I actually foudn the Win Forms exam easier,
despite the fact I had only limited coding time with this at work
(primarily ASP.NET for me). Theres quite a bit of crossover content
between the exams as well (eg ADO.NET).
anyway, good luck in Sydney - check out www.jobserve.com.au before you
head over...
MB
Wee Bubba wrote: hello.
I have decided to study for my MCAD qualifications. I am definetely going to do a core exam in "Developing Web Applications With C#". I am also doing a core exam in "Developing XML Services and Server Components With C#".
These qualifications are very important to me as I am emigrating in less than 12 months and I will need to get a job in Australia. I am stuck about which 3rd elective exam to take. I am considering doing the Windows Forms exam. I have never coded with WinForms before and would much prefer to do ASP.NET. the only reason I would be doing a WinForms exam is because I am worried there might not be many ASP.NET jobs in Sydney and I figire I am enhancing my chances to get a job if I also know WinForms.
Will the WinForms exam be a shrewd choice for my 3rd elective as this will make me more versatile? Or should I not be trying to spread myself too thin? i.e. should I be concentrating purely on ASP.NET instead if that is what I want to do? In this case there's electives I could take in SQL Server 2000 or C# security.
I appreciate theres not a definitive answer but I am just looking for some advice please.
Thanks.
thanks a lot for the advice guys. i feel more confident leaving the
WinForms exam out now as I would much prefer to do the exam in C#
security.
I am also studying for my MCAD and my first exam next month will be
developing win Apps with C#. After that, it's onto web-based apps in C#.
That gets me 2 MCP's but not the MCAD. Can anyone suggest a path from there,
as I have a wide choice of options but so far no real guidance.
"Wee Bubba" wrote: thanks a lot for the advice guys. i feel more confident leaving the WinForms exam out now as I would much prefer to do the exam in C# security.
I'd consider the Web Services or the SQL Server exam.
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news:C8******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... I am also studying for my MCAD and my first exam next month will be developing win Apps with C#. After that, it's onto web-based apps in C#. That gets me 2 MCP's but not the MCAD. Can anyone suggest a path from
there, as I have a wide choice of options but so far no real guidance.
"Wee Bubba" wrote:
thanks a lot for the advice guys. i feel more confident leaving the WinForms exam out now as I would much prefer to do the exam in C# security.
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