Microsoft MCPD Enterprise Applications Developer
prerequisites
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regarding their technical background, degrees and
certifications held, and personal fortitude. This
screening process ensures a successful match between
the customer and Firebrand Training toward accelerated
training and certification.
Candidates for the Technology Specialist certifications in Web, Windows and Distributed Applications are expected to have:
- At least two years' experience developing Microsoft Windows-based applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework.
- A working knowledge of Visual Studio 2005.
Candidates are also encouraged, but not required, to have the following additional experience for the individual MCTS certifications:
- Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Web Developer - A basic understanding of web protocols and HTML.
- Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Windows Developer - A basic understanding of desktop applications development.
- Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Distributed Applications Developer - A basic understanding of multi-tier software development.
Candidates for the MCPD: Enterprise Applications Developer certifications are expected to have:
- At least three to five years of on-the-job experience dedicated to enterprise application development.
- Worked in the following phases in the application life cycle:
- Technical Envisioning and Planning
- Design and Development
- Stabilising and Releasing
Students who are successful in accelerated training and certification ALL possess the drive and motivation to succeed and advance their careers.
Firebrand Training is an intense training environment. You must have an attitude aimed for success. The above prerequisites are guidelines, but many students with less experience have other background or traits that have enabled their success in accelerated training through
Firebrand Training.
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