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I finally took the time last week to take my third Microsoft exam: "Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual C# and the Microsoft .NET Framework" (#70-320). I'm glad to see they're giving you your score afterwards again (I never knew how much I got for the WinApp and WebApp exams) because I came out with a score of 952/1000 :-)

So that makes me a Microsoft Certified Application Developer; two more exams to go to become a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer. After I achieve that, I fully expect to become a NZCSH (New Zealand Certified Sheep Herder), a required step towards becoming the GCUU (Globally Certified Uomo Universale) - a title last given to Leonardo da Vinci but I've had my eye on it for a while now.

By the way, there's a new elective security exam you can take to become MCSD.NET: "Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft Visual (Whatever) .NET" (#70-330 or #70-340), with an accompanying new course "Implementing Security for Applications" (#2840) which again shows the big security push Microsoft is committed to. Goodness!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006 10:52:04 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
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