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Microsoft VFP practice exam
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13/01/2004 16:52:34
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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>Considering that is part of the old MCSD track, why are you bothering? I know some like to pass the one exam - and call themselves "VFP certified" - but in reality - no such certifications exist. If you pass one exam - you are an MCP - the same as the guy who passed the Excel exam....
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>If you are serious about MS certification - then I would highly suggest not wasting your time in the old MCSD track - and instead - explore the new track.

If someone is interested in an exam they can pass today, and is new to .NET, then the VFP exams are a better bet - for today. So what if "VFP Certified" has no meaning, I've never heard anyone refer to themselves that way. "Microsoft Certified Professional, Visual FoxPro" is a better description of the status of a person who passed 70-155 or 70-156.

Those who feel that their clients will be assured of their VFP skills will find that 70-155 and/or 70-156 fit the bill far better than a certification for something that is mostly unrelated.
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