I'm on road to take the MCPD Enterprise Applications Developer certification, by myself. I already did some courses (WCF and ADO) and was planning to take the others. I found the courses too poor in details - they were more an "introduction" to the content -. Needed to study by the MSDN content.

So what's the "path to certification", taking into consideration the content learning of the technologies.

NOTE: I found @Randolpho answer pretty good. But it doesnt covers this question.

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Did you notice that the VS2010 certs don't include MCPD:Enterprise? The Enterprise MCPD is only for VS2008, so it seems like kind of a dead-end (and one you'll have to finish before they release the VS2010 exams). – Stephen Cleary May 18 '10 at 14:17
@Stephen: Most of the material should still be applicable to VS2010. – Robert Harvey May 18 '10 at 14:18
@Robert: Yes, but the op will be spending time and $$$ getting something that will be considered obsolete in just a few months... I'm not opposed to MCPD:Ent (I am one); just pointing out that this cert is in the process of being dropped. – Stephen Cleary May 18 '10 at 14:22
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@Stephen: [head explodes] – Robert Harvey May 18 '10 at 14:47
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@Stephen: That sucks. – Robert Harvey May 18 '10 at 15:19
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The way I normally do it is to get some book for the exam in question, usually one not published by Microsoft, and then take some of the demo tests issued by various practice test providers, that together with real world knowledge is usually enough. If you want more, I'd suggest looking at the transcender practice tests, they're expensive but they have very good links to reference materials.

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I second the real-world knowledge. In my experience, that's been the best prep. – Stephen Cleary May 18 '10 at 14:23
Ok this is nice to get certified. But in terms of knowledge? I mean learning the contents. Why MS Press books arent good? – Erup May 18 '10 at 14:34
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MS Press certification prep books have historically been riddled with errors. MS is attempting to thoroughly review them for the VS2010 releases, so I'd expect them to improve in the future. However, as of now, they have earned a reputation of having many mistakes (e.g., wrong answers for practice questions) as well as incomplete coverage of the test material. – Stephen Cleary May 18 '10 at 14:39
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