|
There is not...
The closest is the 70-300 which I think is boring and useless but if you want to be MCSD you will have to take it, but my advice is that if you don't have at least an MCAD don't try it...
Greetings
|
|
|
|
|
C/C++:
experienced (8+ years) with:
- Win32 API / MFC;
- GDI/GDI+;
- MS XML;
- COM/Automation;
- Win32 networking ((BSD/Win)sockets, WinInet, WinHTTP);
- Win32 multithreaded applications;
- cryptography (OpenSSL, Botan, Crypto++);
- SQLite;
- OOP theory, design patterns, etc.
familliar with (2 yrs):
- OpenGL / GLSL;
- inline assembler.
XML applications (4 years):
- XSLT, XSD, SVG/VML.
JavaScript (4 years):
- Windows Scripting Host, WMI, Automation.
Lotus Notes (2 years).
HTML/CSS (2 years).
About myself: 24 yrs old, graduate of the Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics. Worked within banking sector for 1.5 years.
Freelance programmer since Aug 2005. I live in Moscow, Russia.
My articles:
http://codeproject.com/script/articles/list_articles.asp?userid=1044648
E-mail: kh_dmitry2001@mail.ru
ICQ#: 143989753
Best regards,
Dmitry.
|
|
|
|
|
Hi all,
I am writing the 70-305 exam next week. I have been reading through the MS study kits, and also been reading a few msdn articles, or the enterprise library for Visual studio 2003 for the last 4 months. I have been getting steady 86% - 96% success rate with the MeasureUp practice tests. I have to complete atleast one of the MCP exams before end of June, as required by my company.
I have the following questions...
1) Will this be enough to get me through the exam?
2) As 2.0 is out now(I have been working with it already), will it be better to do only the one exam, and then continue with the asp.net 2.0 certification path?
I need some advice.
Thanks
|
|
|
|
|
Let me tell, I used MeasureUp for my first certificacion Exam, I can garantee you that it sucks!. You can get a 100% with MeasureUP and get 0 in the exam because the MeasureUp people knows nothing about those exams...
You can go to exam cram, they have a free sample there and I think it is much better than measureup.
Don't worry to much because 70-305 is easy. Actually I would say it is one of the easiest ones if you really study the subjects....
The will ask you a lot related to the web.config, so better learn all the options and configurations, they will do that for every subject..
Also they are going to ask you <%Page blabla options%>...
If you know very well those you have half exam, ADO.NET is the rest you need to know.
|
|
|
|
|
Hi,
I need freelance programmers at Project4Hire.com to work on the projects that clients have submitted on the website.
Project4Hire.com - Find Freelance Progammers and Graphic Designers for all your project needs
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hello everybody, I am about to create a database-oriented program for a Video Club.I have in my disposal MFC, Delphi, VBA and I am going to use MySql for the Database. I need any suggestions about which programm language to use, I know that a program is much easily implemented with Delphi but I am a C++ fun. Is it easy enough for a single person to create a decent program of this kind by using MFC within a period of a few months?Have in mind that I am not a Guru.
|
|
|
|
|
What did you decide on doing?
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
|
|
|
|
|
I'm a computer graduate currently doing self-study. I aim to involve in programming and software development in Microsoft platform (perhaps mainly in database system).
I'm currently learning SQL Server, VB.Net and will start ASP.Net. I intend to take MCSD.Net exam for SQL Server and VB.Net first. I find studying MCSE Windows exams syllabus could help to improve both my understanding of system and coding...
Is there a need to study MCSE first before taking MCSD? If yes, what's the rationale behind?
Also, Please share your experience ... Thanks buddy...
Regards, Pedestrian
|
|
|
|
|
MCSE is the highest level certification from Microsoft, MCSD is not.
Hope that clears it up.
Nathaniel L. Walker
"I lack emotions. Don't test me..."
|
|
|
|
|
Actually MCSE and MCSD are two totally different lines of certification. One is not "higher" than the other. MCSE is for system engineers, people that want to setup and maintain networks and domains, for people that want to learn about Active Directory. There are many "flavors" of this cert and here is what MS says about it... "Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers (MCSEs) design and implement an infrastructure solution that is based on the Windows operating system and Microsoft Windows Server System software. Specializations include MCSE: Messaging and MCSE: Security."
MCSD is for developers. It is for people that are programming in VB.Net, C#, or Managed C++ (recently added). There have been quite a few developer bases certs to expand on this now too (MCTS, MCAD, MCPD).
There are some certifications like the MCDBA that require database exams and also Windows server exams. Take a look at the offical page if you want to know about what a certain certification is about.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/certifications.asp[^]
From personal experiences, people that get MCSD can USUALLY do some basic MCSE tasks, and MCSE's can USUALLY do basic programming, but you normally pick one or the other to go into. Not saying that you couldn't do both, but you would not want to be viewed as a paper-MCSE or paper-MCSD.
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD
|
|
|
|
|
You probably mean MCAD or MCSD. It wont do you much good swotting VB.Net going into a MCSE (Certified Systems Engineer) exam. MCSE is for Operating systems and stuff.
MCAD is a lower level than MCSD and is aimed at the desktop developer rather than an Enterprise solutions developer. Its up to you if you want to do the MCAD first then do the extra units for MCSD or go for the MCSD qualification. The reality is you will need to do the MCAD units anyway so you can stop there if you want. Best for you to have a look at the offical info on the Microsoft website.
To be honest i dont really think either is worth the bother. Some companies may prefer you to have one as they can get points for the Microsoft Partner Program but its up to you.
Jon
|
|
|
|
|
I'm so sick of coding for hire. I'm just fed up with it. I have some ideas and I'm ready to write my own systems and sell them instead of writing other peoples. I'm not seeking someone for work right now. Instead I'm seeking a pool of people who would be willing to give me there personal email addresses so that I can tap them as resources later.
Having said that I need someone who:
1. Has an internet connection, email and a desire to work on extra projects.
2. Very good in Asp .Net 1.x and 2.x.
3. Very good with SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005.
4. Has been doing ASP work for hire for at least 2 years and is self-employed doing it for hire.
5. Wants to do contract work in ASP .Net.
I have ties to a lot of companies wanting a lot of work at times. There will be years (like this one) where I might keep you pretty busy. There might also be some dry spells so please don't expect me to be your gravy train.
Having said all of that if you are interested contact me. Using the email link down by the reply link. I do have a spam filter that is evil. I collect blocked messages every few days or so. You may not get a reply from me right away. If you get no reply at all please post here and let me know.
- Rex
The enemy's gate is down.
Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog [ ^ ] now.
People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog. The act of using CPhog alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)
e never used CPhog. The act of using CPhog alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)
|
|
|
|
|
Hi Rex,
I'm currently in a similar position as you are, with an awful lot of contract work. However, part of my vision as a company is to get some work in the US, mainly so that my future customers can benefit from the folowing advantages:
1. Lower costs. Definitely, software development in Mexico is much cheaper than in the United States.
2. Culture, geographic location and timezone. As you mention, there are very few cultural differences between the US and Mexico, and we are close enough to make travelling practical.
I'm not American, but I don't think my English is that bad, and I comply with the other four points, so I guess I qualify for your interest.
We currently have a lot of work (we are fully booked for the next two or three months), but anyway I'm very interested in making this alliance that could benefit us both (and anyone else who wants to join).
You'll get my email address on the notification message you receive from this post. I will be out of town for the weekend, starting tomorrow, so I might not reply immediately. I look forward to hearing from you soon, and I hope we can work something out together!
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix
Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
|
|
|
|
|
Me too. I think I'm going to create a domain on my ASP .Net server where those that are interested can sign-in and we can discuss things. I was thinking of using a PHPBB message board so we could have a place to chat stuff out. Let everyone be admins and we can create groups and stuff based upon events.
Soon as I get more responses I'll follow up by email.
The enemy's gate is down.
Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog [ ^ ] now.
People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog. The act of using CPhog alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)
|
|
|
|
|
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote: Lower costs. Definitely, software development in Mexico is much cheaper than in the United States.
Lower than here in Indonesia. How much per hour does the rate in US dollars? I think people around here will gladly take $2/hour work.
<italic>Work hard, Work effectively.
|
|
|
|
|
No, I don't think the rate here is lower than in Indonesia. Here in Mexico it probably costs $25-35 (US dollars) per hour of work.
However, our main advantage with US customers over India/Indonesia/anything-around-you is that our culture is very similar, the time zone is the same (I'm in Mountain time), and that traveling is actually practical, since a 1:30 hr flight will put me in Houston/Dallas and from there I can fly to anywhere in the US.
Luis Alonso Ramos
Intelectix
Chihuahua, Mexico Not much here: My CP Blog!
|
|
|
|
|
code-frog wrote: DISCLAIMER: I'm not anti-indian developer at all. I had to work with 3 of them for years at my old company and language and cultural differences are very hard to work around. That's my only reason
for excluding Indian developers.
Thanks for excluding a few million developers based on your experiences with a staggering THREE of them. Indians form the second largest group on Codeproject and the largest membership count on Java User Group.
What about Indians who have a valid residency in the USA (aka green card)? If you are excluding them - you are discriminating based on national origin.
code-frog, I must say I really didnt see this coming from you.
|
|
|
|
|
I thought the strike throughs were enough. Let me add more.
The enemy's gate is down.
Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog [ ^ ] now.
People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog. The act of using CPhog alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)
|
|
|
|
|
Vivek Rajan wrote: code-frog, I must say I really didnt see this coming from you.
Yeah, I was kinda taken aback too! Though, at least he was honest about it.
Regards,
Nish
|
|
|
|
|
Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Yeah, I was kinda taken aback too! Though, at least he was honest about it.
Me thinks, I came across all wrong. Made a major mistake and am truly sorry for that. I was very tired, over-worked and should have thought more about *what* I was saying.
My *very* sincere apologies and yes I was being honest but not in the way I intended (or should ever have).
The enemy's gate is down.
Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog [ ^ ] now.
People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog. The act of using CPhog alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)
|
|
|
|
|
code-frog wrote: My *very* sincere apologies and yes I was being honest but not in the way I intended (or should ever have).
Hey Rex,
I posted that before I read your other posts about Wipro. If you look at the time-stamps, it was my first post in this thread. I now understand what you were trying to say, but when I made this specific post, I did feel a little taken aback. It's all okay now though
Regards,
Nish
|
|
|
|
|
code-frog wrote: I'm not anti-indian developer at all.
Thats ok, Everyone is entitled to have an opinion but some people might say....
Opinions are like a**holes everybody's got one but most of them stinks
DISCLAIMER: I'm not anti code-frog at all, i'm just not that crazy about frogs
Master.. Master.. where are the dreams that i've been after...
|
|
|
|
|
I modified my post a bit more. I left the original stuff in there but it's state has changed a bit.
Please be careful judging me regarding this issue. You have to understand that I and my former company had a nightmare experience with WIPRO and I admit it's not fair of me to apply that to all Indian contractors.
The enemy's gate is down.
Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog [ ^ ] now.
People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog. The act of using CPhog alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)
|
|
|
|
|
Relax Rex, i was just messin with ya
i know you are alright anyone can have a bad experience with anyone.
But since wipro is a big company here i am curious what happened?
Master.. Master.. where's the dreams that i've been after...
|
|
|
|