I was wondering if there was any qualifications for c# , kind of like the Zend Qualification for PHP that would be recognised by an employer?
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all the microsoft certifications seem so broad, is there one that is more specifically for c# that you would reccommend? – RSM Jul 6 '10 at 13:53
There is no certification specifically for C#.
Because Microsoft designed and developed C# to be part of the .Net framework, which encompasses multiple languages, Microsoft certifications are not language specific.
When you take a certification exam, you do have the option to choose C# or VB as the language the exam will use when asking programming questions.
If you are a Windows forms developer - Choose the Windows Developer 3.5 MCPD certification track.
If you are a web application developer - Choose the ASP.NET Developer 3.5 MCPD certification track.
If you are both a Windows forms and web application developer - Choose the Enterprise Application Developer 3.5 MCPD certification track.
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A Windows forms developer is a desktop application developer. Since a Windows forms project is the most common type of desktop application project that’s what I call it. – evanl Jul 6 '10 at 14:38
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o ok brilliant. it looks like that is the one i would go for then. thankyou for your help. – RSM Jul 6 '10 at 14:42
Consider Microsoft's Certifications.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/cert-overview.aspx
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With only 4 seconds apart, and links to the exact same page, I must say you're both worth my upvotes... :P – Tomas Aschan Jul 6 '10 at 13:52
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all the microsoft certifications seem so broad, is there one that is more specifically for c# that you would reccommend? – RSM Jul 6 '10 at 13:57
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Yes, I recommend you to start with Exam 70-315 if you are in web development or Exam 70-316 if you are in windows forms development – user333306 Jul 6 '10 at 14:12
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Oh and to be MCSD, you will have to pass those as well: Exam 70-320, Exam 70-300, Exam 70-229. Details here: microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcsd.aspx – user333306 Jul 6 '10 at 14:13
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o ok thanks for the advice, it all seems very tricky is there one page, that it shows you almost a tree diagram of the exams and the ones you have to take/can take in regards to getting the mcpd cert? also do you know any site that has prices for training etc? – RSM Jul 6 '10 at 14:19
I'd take a look at the Microsoft certifications for something you'd be interested in.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/cert-overview.aspx
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With only 4 seconds apart, and links to the exact same page, I must say you're both worth my upvotes... :P – Tomas Aschan Jul 6 '10 at 13:51
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all the microsoft certifications seem so broad, is there one that is more specifically for c# that you would reccommend? – RSM Jul 6 '10 at 13:58
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Take a look at the Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) program. This has 3 tracks, Windows Developer 3.5, ASP.NET Developer 3.5 or Enterprise Application Developer 3.5. Ideally you'll want to have a couple of years of Microsoft development experience first. – James O'Sullivan Jul 6 '10 at 14:15
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it all seems very tricky is there one page, that it shows you almost a tree diagram of the exams and the ones you have to take/can take in regards to getting the mcpd cert? also do you know any site that has prices for training etc? – RSM Jul 6 '10 at 14:18
There are lots of them, for example see Microsoft Certified Solution Developer program.
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all the microsoft certifications seem so broad, is there one that is more specifically for c# that you would reccommend? – RSM Jul 6 '10 at 13:58
This is the highest grade you can get as developer
MCPD http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcpd.aspx#tab2
You are can only make some of the needed certs too. With all passed exams you get your MCPD, each single succeeded exam is an MCTS - XYZ title.
edit: You can choose the language, but nothing in the exams are really language specific. You learn about .NET Framework in general.
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The language in the exams is chooseable by yourself, you can take VB.NET or C# as far as i known. The questions are not language specific: means that you dont gettin asked for special VB.NET/C# things. I this answer doesn't fit, pls explain what you dont understand and i try to write more understandable eng ;) – Khh Jul 6 '10 at 14:08
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it all seems very tricky is there one page, that it shows you almost a tree diagram of the exams and the ones you have to take/can take in regards to getting the mcpd cert? also do you know any site that has prices for training etc? btw the eng is very good this time – RSM Jul 6 '10 at 14:20
Here is an Overview (done by a friend) for the .NET MCPD 2.0 http://www.hartsoft.net/MCP_MCAD_MCPD.pdf
If you want do to it for .NET 3.5 you have to pass the 70-356 exam, these are the basics. For the other exams (Winform, Web, distributed etc) you have to replace the numbers in the pdf with the numbers from http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcpd.aspx#tab2.
I dont know if i can put a name of a training company here, cause it's a little advertisement. (I add the name if iam allowed to).
Take a look at google or something else for books ("MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit" for example).