So I am currently on a track to acquire my MCPD 3.5 Certification because at the time that I began pursuit of this cert, the MCPD 4.0 curriculum had not been established or published.

Somewhere around the beginning of this year Microsoft released the .NET 4.0 curriculum and also deprecated a lot of the .NET 2.0 Certs in June 2011 as well.

I don't want to stop in the middle of my initiatives to acquire the MCPD 3.5 to jump to a whole new track simply to acquire the 4.0 Certification; but I can't find any information on how to go about upgrading from 3.5 to 4.0. Upgrading as in, not starting from the bottom of the 4.0 curriculum to again work my way up.

Is there a certification path for this? I believe I'd heard that there was but if it is, the information isn't easily found or at least I can't find it.

Anyone have any useful information or insight on this that they'd be willing to share regarding this?

Much thanks.

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Not programming-related in any way --> belongs elsewhere, voting to move to Programmers SE – marc_s Sep 8 '11 at 11:02
I'm sorry Marc_s, but why wouldn't this question belong under the tags that I placed it??? (certifications, microsoft-certifications) I have viewed other similar questions posted under these tags so I don't understand your response. Could you please explain? – Mark Sep 8 '11 at 11:08
if you read the FAQ, you'll see this site is about programming-related question - how do I get this from that..... and so forth. It's not intended for "meta-discussions" around programming and a programmer's life - that's what Programmer's SE is all about. It's not about the tags - it's the wrong site for this kind of question – marc_s Sep 8 '11 at 11:10
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yes, those questions also should be moved - it takes five votes to move a question - so maybe just not enough folks noticed those questions and thus they didn't get moved.... (some of those are btw already closed) – marc_s Sep 8 '11 at 11:18
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Ok, I didn't understand the underlying process; that works for me. Should I simply post my question at Programmer's SE and save you the trouble of soliciting the votes? And you can just close this? Thanks – Mark Sep 8 '11 at 11:23
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