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		<title>MCPD Web Developer exam 70-547 hints and tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Further to my notes on studying toward MCPD certification, I&#8217;ve now taken the exam and am pleased to say I passed with a good score.  The exam 70-547 is about designing and developing web applications using ASP.NET 2.0.  It focuses on the full software development lifecycle and covers planning, architecture, design, testing and <a href="http://chrisfulstow.com/mcpd-web-developer-exam-70-547-hints-and-tips/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Further to my notes on <a href="/exam-70-547-mcpd-web-developer/">studying toward MCPD certification</a>, I&#8217;ve now taken the exam and am pleased to say I passed with a good score.  The exam <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-547.mspx">70-547</a> is about designing and developing web applications using ASP.NET 2.0.  It focuses on the full <strong>software development lifecycle</strong> and covers planning, architecture, design, testing and deployment, where as the prerequisite MCTS exams cover more of the actual <strong>coding and implementation</strong> details.</p>
<p>My main study guide was the official Microsoft Press book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/MCPD-Self-Paced-Training-Exam-70-547/dp/0735623406/">MCPD Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-547)</a>.   It covered the syllabus thoroughly enough to get me through the exam, but like most similar books <strong>wasn&#8217;t much fun to read</strong>.  It&#8217;s over 700 pages, and after the first few hundred the content starts to get fairly monotonous.  It&#8217;s also difficult to skim because you might miss something <strong>essential</strong> for the exam.   If you&#8217;re an experienced developer then you might not learn much, but if you&#8217;re new to coding then you should find plenty of useful information about broader areas of software development, such as <strong>architecture, data modelling and unit testing</strong>.</p>
<p>A lot of the testing chapters read like an advert for <strong>Visual Studio Team System</strong> (VSTS) and aggressively promote its unit testing and web load testing capabilities.  There&#8217;s nothing wrong with that, it&#8217;s a Microsoft exam after all, but you will need <strong>Visual Studio Team Test</strong> if you want to work through the practical exercises (an evaluation version is available).  The unit testing in VSTS is impressive, but doesn&#8217;t seem to offer much over the freely available <a href="http://www.nunit.org/">NUnit</a>.  The web load testing is very good, and a good alternative to JMeter.</p>
<p>My best advice for the book is to read it in <strong>short frequent bursts</strong>.  Try to read a little bit every day and you&#8217;ll easily work through it, so don&#8217;t be intimidated.  If you find yourself slacking, just register for the exam and you&#8217;ll soon become motivated.  And remember to use the <strong>15% exam discount</strong> voucher that comes with the book.</p>
<p>My other study resource, which I also used for the MCTS exams, was the <a href="http://www.measureup.com/catalog/exam.aspx?vid=5&amp;cid=MCPD&amp;tid=13">practice test</a> from <strong>MeasureUp.</strong> The questions are very relevant to the actual exam, and helped highlight areas to focus my study.  The most useful feature is that every answer has an <strong>explanation</strong>, so if you get one wrong you can see why and hopefully fill a gap in your knowledge.</p>
<p>The exam isn&#8217;t easy, but many questions appeal to <strong>common sense</strong> as well as technical expertise, and there aren&#8217;t any trick questions.  There&#8217;s more than enough time to work through the 40 multiple-choice questions, so be careful to read each one closely and <strong>don&#8217;t panic</strong>.  Some questions ask you to pick more than one answer so follow the instructions carefully.  The passing score is 700 out of 1000.</p>
<p>According to Microsoft&#8217;s statistics there are <strong>only 2,147</strong> MCPD web developers <strong>worldwide</strong>, so if you want to improve your skills, stand out in the job market, or negotiate a promotion then certification is a <strong>great career move</strong>.</p>
<p>My next goal is MCTS certification for <strong>SQL Server</strong> and exam <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-431.mspx">70–431</a>. Then it shouldn&#8217;t be too long before the next generation of <strong>.NET 3.5</strong> MCTS are available.</p>
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