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To MCP or Not - That Is The Question
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Heya Kevin -
I'm sure you did not mean a 'MVP' certification, right ?
MCSD, MCDBA, etc etc.
IF you are serious about an MCSD with VFP, get cracking -
the 2 VFP exams expire on the 30th of June .
if you do the matrix properly -
you can do 2 certs in 6 exams [MCDBA and MCSD] .
but ? the MCSD cert is going away, as well .

DO SUGGEST YOU GET CRACKING ON IT if you are serious.
if not ? then don't bother.
That really did not answer your question about 'opinions' though, at least not from me ..

But ? When I have been in role of hiring or technical interviewer, I always talked to ppl WITH VFP experience who had an MCSD before I would talk to those without the MCSD. It was a company policy, at some places.

I prefer to give programming tests during a technical interview, but
I've been so out of it for the last 2 years ? I have no real opinion but
something individually based on reviewing an applicants codebase and them answering fundamental VFP OOP questions. [there's other stuff, but i'm a bit rushed tonight] .

with everything - YMMV. There used to be a time when an MCSD made more in the corporate world, but the trending recently shows that not to be the case.

mondo regards [Bill]
>I was at one time considering MVP certification, and have from
>time to time continued to.
>
>My position is this:
>
>I have been developing software for almost 20 years in a variety of
>products, with Fox/VFP for the last 10 straight.
>
>I can count on 2 hands the number of developers I'v met that
>actually have a degree, or any form of certification.
>
>What counts most to a employer is what you can do for the company
>through your experience. If a person has 10 years of solid development
>experience in a language, and no degree, and is applying for a job
>along side a person with a B.S. in CS fresh out of college with no real
>world experience, who would you hire?
>
>I'v also been consulting for 5 years now on the side, and with all the companies
>I have worked for and done business with, not one has ever asked for any credential
>such a a certification. Some list a degree in CS as a requirement, but it has always
>been a loose requirement, sort of a nice to have kind of thing.
>
>So what that leads be to beleive is that certifications are just not important to
>someone looking to have a business need met as is getting the problem solved.
>
>Therefore, my question is; Why bother with the certification at all?
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