How to be good in .NET programming especially the foundation?
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Tom Dacon
Re: How to be good in .NET programming especially the foundation?
A good approach would be to study for one of the Microsoft DotNet
certifications such as Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) or
Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD). While going through the
program would expose you to all the major aspects of the DotNet foundation
and its tools and application modes, that alone would not provide you
mastery of DotNet. Applying what you learned, over time, might lead to
mastery but it depends on your own aptitude and the opportunities you make
for yourself.
Tom Dacon
Dacon Software Consulting
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news:8c3ee5a2c2 64a@uwe...I'm refering to programming windows / web / enterprise application. What
are
the fundamental processes / routes that I must go through to master the
.NET ?
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Thank you very much!
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pedestrian via DotNetMonster.com
Re: How to be good in .NET programming especially the foundation?
Hi, I'm currently preparing for my first certification exam for SQL Server.
I'll consider to do the same .NET papers once I've pass the first one. Thanks
for your valuable advice.
Tom Dacon wrote:-->A good approach would be to study for one of the Microsoft DotNet
>certificatio ns such as Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) or
>Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD). While going through the
>program would expose you to all the major aspects of the DotNet foundation
>and its tools and application modes, that alone would not provide you
>mastery of DotNet. Applying what you learned, over time, might lead to
>mastery but it depends on your own aptitude and the opportunities you make
>for yourself.
>
>Tom Dacon
>Dacon Software Consulting
>>I'm refering to programming windows / web / enterprise application. What
>are
>the fundamental processes / routes that I must go through to master the
>.NET ?
>>
>Thank you very much!
Warmest Regards,
Pedestrian
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