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Hello,
I have 6 years exp. on VB6 and I am interested in going for the certification of VB.Net. Please advice how should I start. RGDS AG |
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http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/m...entsdotnet.asp
"AG" <> wrote in message news:2d34a01c3947a$968363e0$... > Hello, > > I have 6 years exp. on VB6 and I am interested in going > for the certification of VB.Net. > > Please advice how should I start. > > RGDS > Jaime |
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really appreciate this kind of reply !!
>-----Original Message----- >http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/m...requirementsdo tnet.asp >"AG" <> wrote in message >news:2d34a01c3947a$968363e0$... >> Hello, >> >> I have 6 years exp. on VB6 and I am interested in going >> for the certification of VB.Net. >> >> Please advice how should I start. >> >> RGDS >> > > >. > Laurent Desmons |
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I think you should also have in mind that the MCAD.NET
certification is a direct subset of the MCSD.NET certification, so you should start by completing MCAD first. good luck ! >-----Original Message----- >Hello, > >I have 6 years exp. on VB6 and I am interested in going >for the certification of VB.Net. > >Please advice how should I start. > >RGDS > >. > Laurent Desmons |
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You have 6 yrs of experience on vb6, what do you want, us to hold your hand
or buy the books for you? Go get some study material or use the MSDN library and take the tests. "Laurent Desmons" <> wrote in message news:094b01c3947e$5f4a97a0$... > really appreciate this kind of reply !! > > > >-----Original Message----- > >http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/m...requirementsdo > tnet.asp > >"AG" <> wrote in > message > >news:2d34a01c3947a$968363e0$... > >> Hello, > >> > >> I have 6 years exp. on VB6 and I am interested in going > >> for the certification of VB.Net. > >> > >> Please advice how should I start. > >> > >> RGDS > >> > > > > > >. > > Jaime |
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Yes, I agree. Those URL-only replies are quite rude.
I see so many of them here; kill me now. "Laurent Desmons" <> wrote in message news:094b01c3947e$5f4a97a0$... > really appreciate this kind of reply !! > > > >-----Original Message----- > >http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/m...requirementsdo > tnet.asp > >"AG" <> wrote in > message > >news:2d34a01c3947a$968363e0$... > >> Hello, > >> > >> I have 6 years exp. on VB6 and I am interested in going > >> for the certification of VB.Net. > >> > >> Please advice how should I start. > >> > >> RGDS > >> > > > > > >. > > Humanity |
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"Humanity" <> wrote in message
news:OQEv$... > Yes, I agree. Those URL-only replies are quite rude. > I see so many of them here; kill me now. I have to disagree. It's one thing when an end-user wanders into the Microsoft newsgroups looking for basic help with using a computer. A simple comment directing them to the appropriate group is the correct thing to do, a rude remark is incorrect. However, a so-called "developer" ought to be able to find Microsoft.com and search for Certification requirements. If they can't accomplish this simple task, they are sorely lacking in the initiative necessary to BE a software developer. How are they going to function in a professional environment where you are expected to research and solve your own problems quickly on a daily basis? If they've at least READ the requirements, and are confused by the language discussing the electives, or want to know about particular books or study materials, I have no problem with them posting the question although these questions as well could often be resolved by SEARCHING the history of this newsgroup rather than posting the question anew. I don't respond to these questions at all. If someone else is kind enough to take the time to post the same link over and over again, they are performing a service. They have put more effort into helping that person achieve his goals than the person is willing to put in himself. That does not excuse sarcastic remarks that others post - - but I see no rudeness in posting the link to the certification requirements page. emg |
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