<> wrote in message news:<04f401c39e76$e5a9dcf0$>...
> Try taking Sun's SCJP exam. I am an MSCD .NET and I think
> that an exam strictly on the language itself and coding is
> sorely missing from the .NET certification process.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >And it could filter out the braindumpers!!!!
> df;lgkdl;f;dlf;df
> >dfgdfgfd
> >
> >"Peng Te" <> wrote in message
> >news:...
> >> Mehran, thank you for the URL. I'm a little relieved
> Microsoft's Exam
> >> Innovations doesn't include coding questions (code fill-
> ins). The
> MCSD.NET
> >> could include a test of coding prowess to filter out
> programmers that
> overly
> >> really on IntelliSense, but I'm not quite there yet.
> >>
> >>
> >> "Mehran Nikoo" <mehran.at.mehranikoo.dot.net> wrote in
> message
> >> news:...
> >> > No there is no fill-in type question. To see various
> types of questions
> on
> >> > the exams, visit:
> >> >
> >> >
> http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/m...aq/innovations
> .asp
> >>
One thing I've always thought is that the exams should in part be like
the ones for the Microsoft Office Specialist exams. They have
simulations of the actual programs, and when you are given scenarios
to do a certain task, you actually point, click, and use the program
itself.
As far as strict coding answers, I could see this to an extent,
however at times there are many ways to do the same thing, yet still
satisfy all the requirments of the scenario, so this could be
challenging for the grading engine to score correctly.