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MCPD Windows Developer Boot Camp
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MCPD Windows Developer Boot Camp (Certificate) Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: Windows Developer (MCPD: Windows Developer) is the premier certification for Windows developers. The Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: Windows Developer (MCPD: Windows Developer) certification demonstrates that you have the comprehensive skills that are required to build rich client applications that target the Windows Forms platform using the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. Windows developers are typically employed by mid-sized to large-sized organizations. MCPD Prerequisite Certification: All students attending this Microsoft MCPD Boot Camp should hold the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows Applications (MCTS: Windows Applications) certification, or have equivalent work experience. You may complete the requirements for Microsoft MCTS: Windows Applications by enrolling in the 10-Day Official MCTS: Windows Applications Boot Camp, which is often scheduled in the week immediately preceding this 4-Day Official Microsoft MCPD: Windows Developer bootcamp. MCPD Courses Included:
Unitek Professional Developer Collection 548C �to prepare for the Pro Exam 70-548. There are no instructor-led course materials available from Microsoft, so Unitek has developed this extensive instructor-led collection to help our students learn Professional-Level Windows Applications Development, and to help our students prepare for this challenging exam. (Six Days) MCPD Exam Included:
Exam 70-548: PRO: Designing and Developing Windows Applications by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
A On-site course provided by Unitek Information Systems in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Fremont, Portland, Sacramento, San Diego, Seattle, United States
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