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    MCTS Certification

    I am thinking of doing the MCTS certification (2008).

    I notice that the core exam 70-536 is still framework 2.0.

    will this change to 3.5?

    I am asking because it take me a long time to do an exam and don't want the first exam to be obsolete by the time I do the second. this has happened to me before with other certifications (not microsoft).

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    No, 2.0 because there are no 2008 certification exams released yet.

    http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcts/default.mspx
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    Re: MCTS Certification

    Thanks for your reply RobDog. I was wondering if I should start on the 2.0 framework core exam or wait and see if a 3.5 version would come along.

    the link below show the 2.0 framework as the core for 2008.

    http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mc...8/default.mspx

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    According to that page, if:

    I am currently working toward my MCTS or MCPD on Visual Studio 2005
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    Continue your learning track on Visual Studio 2005 so that you are ready to transition to Visual Studio 2008 when the time is right.
    I think this is a corporate way of saying "Well, we don't want you to feel bad, so we'll work something out for you."

    To be honest, I'd say go for the latest - 3.5 - wait for it. I don't know why that page has a <title> of "Get certified on Windows Server 2008" though.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    Thanks for your reply mendhak. It's frustrating but I guess I'll just have to wait for the 3.5 version.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    You can study what you have for 2.0

    There will be changes in 3.5, but there will also be things that haven't changed.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    Thanks for replaying . I don't want to duplicate the work.

    I have plenty to keep me going for the moment (I'm just converting from VB to C#, shouldn't take me more than a 100 years!)

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    Oh but you do have something to work on meanwhile.

    http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-536.mspx

    This exam is going to be mandatory for the 3.5 version anyways, so you could start with that.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    yes, but that link specifically refers to "framework 2.0"

    (TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation)

    Hence my original question. I am confused why would framework 2.0 be a core requisit for 2008 certification?

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    This is because 3.5 is like an add-on to 2.0. 3.5, however, adds a few more language features such as LINQ, and in web development it gives you ASP.NET AJAX. I assume they are relevant to the other exam.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    Do these certifications help in getting contracts? I haven't bothered to get one because it seems like you'd have to get a new one every couple of years and I've never had a prospective client ask if I had any certifications.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    That depends on your market. In this area, employeers like that kind of thing. In other places, they could care less.

    I would take a look at the existing job listings in your area and see how many, if any, ask about this kind of thing.

    I don't know if they help, but I do know they can't hurt.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    I havent really seen any jobs that will state they require a cert. before they will hire. Usually its just icing on the cake that can help set you apart from the heard.
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    Re: MCTS Certification

    It made the difference when I got my first job, but after that, every interview was more about what I know in terms of experience. I don't want to say that the certificate is meaningless... so I won't say it, but I won't imply it either. I'll just be a little vague about it, but you get the idea that it helps a tiny bit.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    To make a less vague statement... It helps you get your foot in the door when starting out on a programming career but when you reach higher levels of programming positions it is more about your experience and performance.
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    Re: MCTS Certification

    I emailed MS for calification of the 2008 certification. They Said:

    "We kindly inform that there will be exam on Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5. Exam number is 70-561 and it will be released in June 2008. To learn more about this exam, visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-561.mspx

    Even though on the website http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-536.mspx
    it is not stated that exam 536 counts towards Visual studio certifications, it will as it is stated on http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mc...8/default.mspx.

    Website with Preparation Guide for Exam 70-536 will be updated soon after the Visual Studio certificate will be released."

    So i will wait for June.

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    Re: MCTS Certification

    Thanks for passing this along.

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    I wouldnt count too much on pre-release tests. Things will change as they always do with preview exams.
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