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Windows
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Computing in general
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Miscellaneous
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An exception may be the Microsoft Architect certification. It's very tough...you really have to know your stuff to get it.

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>Like Craig said, you are MCP if you pass just one exam.
>IMO, I wouldn't go for it. I did pass the VFP exams way back when so I am an MCP and could've gone for MCSD if I wanted to. I did not take a class, just used books and experience.
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>I don't see the value as I have not seen many instances where the effort and money spent is appreciated by a future employer. A certification really says that you can pass an exam. Nothing more. I know certified people that do not know much about professional software development. It is a matter of perception with employers. Nothing else.
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>If you want to learn a technology (like .NET) and want to spend money (as oppossed to just learing from books), then take a class. A good teacher can be invaluable. I mean a class where you learn the technology, not a class geared to passing an exam where the curriculum is based on the possible exam questions. To me that is close to worthless. YMMV.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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