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Caio Proiete

2003-07-22, 9:23 am

Hi Alexx,

If you are in doubt, you could do a "mix" of the exams...
To earn the MCSD certification you need to pass 2 core
exams, 1 elective exam and 1 requirements exam.

On the core exam you can choose doing:

70-015 Visual C++ Distributed +
70-176 Visual Basic Desktop
Or
70-016 Visual C++ Desktop +
70-175 Visual Basic Distributed

Doing such combination you get the necessary credits to
earn your MCSD certification and you would be certified in
VC++ and VB!

Cheers,

Caio Proiete
MCSD (Visual C++) - MCP (SQL Server 2000)


>-----Original Message-----
>In obtaining the MCSD, I need to decice which path to
>take... C++ or VB. I have an associate's degree in
>Computer programming & have taken two classes for each
>one. I don't have a preference for either language, or
>even a gut feeling as to which one suits me better, so I
>need some help.
>
>Are C++ skills more valuable than VB or vice versa? How
>would I go about finding out which is more demanded
>skill? I do read the classifieds each week to see who's
>hiring for what, but I don't think this is necessarily an
>accurate indicator of what skills are needed in the
>marketplace.
>
>
>
>.
>

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