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Microsoft Certification

I'm interested in some Microsoft developer certification. How should I
go about finding a place locally that offers the classes? The local
community college offers MCSE and networking classes but I'm more
interested in developer type certification (what ever that may be).

Thanks!

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- Mitchell Vincent
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Nov 21 '05 #1
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ng
The certification you are looking for is MCSD, Microsoft Certified
Solutions Developer. If you look online, you should be able to find
where the classes are near you, and I believe Microsoft has self-study
CDs and books.

Tom

Mitchell Vincent wrote:
I'm interested in some Microsoft developer certification. How should I
go about finding a place locally that offers the classes? The local
community college offers MCSE and networking classes but I'm more
interested in developer type certification (what ever that may be).

Thanks!

Nov 21 '05 #2
ng
The certification you are looking for is MCSD, Microsoft Certified
Solutions Developer. If you look online, you should be able to find
where the classes are near you, and I believe Microsoft has self-study
CDs and books.

Tom

Mitchell Vincent wrote:
I'm interested in some Microsoft developer certification. How should I
go about finding a place locally that offers the classes? The local
community college offers MCSE and networking classes but I'm more
interested in developer type certification (what ever that may be).

Thanks!

Nov 21 '05 #3
"Mitchell Vincent" <mv******@newsgroup.nospam> schrieb:
I'm interested in some Microsoft developer certification. How should I
go about finding a place locally that offers the classes? The local
community college offers MCSE and networking classes but I'm more
interested in developer type certification (what ever that may be).


See:

<URL:http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/>

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M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://classicvb.org/petition/>
Nov 21 '05 #4
"Mitchell Vincent" <mv******@newsgroup.nospam> schrieb:
I'm interested in some Microsoft developer certification. How should I
go about finding a place locally that offers the classes? The local
community college offers MCSE and networking classes but I'm more
interested in developer type certification (what ever that may be).


See:

<URL:http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/>

--
M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://classicvb.org/petition/>
Nov 21 '05 #5
the certs that you want are MCAD (three exams) and MCSD (two more).

You can prepare for these on your own (I'd recommend using Microsoft's
Texts AND the text from another reputable vendor if you decide to do it
*entirely* on your own).

If it is within your means, I would highly recommend using an "itcap"
certified school (e.g. http://www.techskills.com/main.asp) that offers
training for these programs -- it has been my experience that they
cover some of the things that you need to know for the exams that are
not in the text books...

Nov 21 '05 #6
the certs that you want are MCAD (three exams) and MCSD (two more).

You can prepare for these on your own (I'd recommend using Microsoft's
Texts AND the text from another reputable vendor if you decide to do it
*entirely* on your own).

If it is within your means, I would highly recommend using an "itcap"
certified school (e.g. http://www.techskills.com/main.asp) that offers
training for these programs -- it has been my experience that they
cover some of the things that you need to know for the exams that are
not in the text books...

Nov 21 '05 #7
Hello Mitchell ,

Microsoft , has a very good certification track for Developers
as a certified developer there are three "titles"

MCP , MCAD , MCSD
a MCP is a person who did at least one core exam of the MCSD track that
gives the right to hold the title MCP ( Microsoft Certified
Professional )
a MCAD ( introduced in the .Net track ) is a developer who did the MCSD
track with one exception and that is the solution`s architecture exam
a MCSD is a developer who did the hole MCSD track

I bought the self paced training kits ( VS6 and .Net ) and did my exams
with VUE this is the cheapest way to get certified but it will also be the
hardest way to learn as you have to do everything yourself

if you want more info feel free to ask

regards

Michel Posseth
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I'm interested in some Microsoft developer certification. How should I go
about finding a place locally that offers the classes? The local community
college offers MCSE and networking classes but I'm more interested in
developer type certification (what ever that may be).

Thanks!

--
- Mitchell Vincent
- kBilling - Invoices Made Easy!
- http://www.k-billing.com

Nov 21 '05 #8
Hello Mitchell ,

Microsoft , has a very good certification track for Developers
as a certified developer there are three "titles"

MCP , MCAD , MCSD
a MCP is a person who did at least one core exam of the MCSD track that
gives the right to hold the title MCP ( Microsoft Certified
Professional )
a MCAD ( introduced in the .Net track ) is a developer who did the MCSD
track with one exception and that is the solution`s architecture exam
a MCSD is a developer who did the hole MCSD track

I bought the self paced training kits ( VS6 and .Net ) and did my exams
with VUE this is the cheapest way to get certified but it will also be the
hardest way to learn as you have to do everything yourself

if you want more info feel free to ask

regards

Michel Posseth
"Mitchell Vincent" <mv******@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I'm interested in some Microsoft developer certification. How should I go
about finding a place locally that offers the classes? The local community
college offers MCSE and networking classes but I'm more interested in
developer type certification (what ever that may be).

Thanks!

--
- Mitchell Vincent
- kBilling - Invoices Made Easy!
- http://www.k-billing.com

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