>Hi Michelle ---
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>Welcome back! Haven't seen your smilin' face for a while :-)
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>>How good do you have to be to have a prayer? I think I know VFP fairly well, but I'm no expert. And I don't know client/server and things like that. I've never taken a certification test. Is there a lot of stuff beyond basic VFP syntax?
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>I would say that you have to be a professional, moderately skilled and "intuitive" VFP developer. After all, you gain the title "Microsoft Certified Developer" if you pass. Look at it this way: Take the beta exam when it is offered (and I'll let you all know as soon as I am able) and if you don't pass, at least you'll have a darn good idea where you're lacking and may well pass the second time.
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>I second everything Craig said in his post.
I'd guess it's safe to say that it won't be a test to see if you've exhaustively memorized the syntax and PEMs...especially since a number of the objectives address things like design, analysis and debugging!