Saturday, January 14, 2012

MCAD - Microsoft Certified Application Developer


MCAD - Microsoft Certified Application Developer

Microsoft Certifications Overview:

Microsoft has recently revamped their certificates programs to be more targeted. TheCertifications Overview provides a map of how the certifications fit together. In addition, the newer Microsoft Certifications have lifecycle policies that are new to the Microsoft Certification program. These policies were put in place to ensure that Microsoft Certifications remain up-to-date on relevant Microsoft technologies.
Training for the Microsoft Certifications can be accomplished in a classroom or via distance or e-learning programs. More information about theMicrosoft training programs can be found on the training pages.

The MCAD - Microsoft Certified Application Developer:

The Microsoft MCAD certification is intented to provide recognition for developers who build applications using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and Web services on the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 and Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1.
MCAD candidates are required to pass two core exams and one elective exam in an area of specialization. The core exams include one exam that is focused on either Web Application Development or Windows Application Development in the language of your choice; you must then pass one Web Services and Server Components exam. The elective exam is intended to provide proof of expertise with a specific Microsoft server product. The Microsoft learning site has a chart showing which exams satisfy which requirements. They also provide training links and links to study materials.

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