Microsoft MCPD Certification Training Course
Developers with MCPD certification training are in high demand. The Microsoft
Certified Professional Developer: Web Developer certification demonstrates that you have the comprehensive skills that are required to build interactive,
data-driven Web applications that use ASP.NET 2.0 for both intranet and Internet uses.
There are three MCPD Training paths:
Web Developer C.NET VB.NET MCPD: Web Developer candidates must first complete the requirements for the MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications
certification (two exams). After earning this certification, candidates may earn their MCPD: Web Developer by passing one additional required Exam 70-547: PRO: Designing and Developing Web
Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework .
Windows Applications C.NET VB.NET
MCPD: Windows Developer candidates must first complete the requirements for the MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0
Windows Applications certification (two exams). After they achieve this certification, candidates can earn their MCPD:
Windows Developer by passing one additional Exam 70–548: PRO: Designing and Developing Windows Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Enterprise Application Developer VB.NET
The Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: Enterprise Applications Developer certification demonstrates that you
have the comprehensive skills that are required to build n-tier solutions that target both Web and rich-client user experiences.
MCPD: Enterprise Applications Developer candidates must first meet the requirements for the following three Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist credentials for the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.
The MCTS Credentials consist of four certification exams.*
- NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications
- NET Framework 2.0 Windows Applications
- NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications
- After earning these credentials, candidates may earn their Enterprise Applications Developer certification by
passing one additional required Exam 70–549: PRO: Designing and Developing Enterprise Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework.
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