Re: Are there any non .NET C++ based certifications available from Microsoft



I believe the new cert's C++ are C++.net now.
Actually, I just wonder how you do native C++ in Vista? Everything I can
find is that they are all in .Net 3.0 .

cheers,
Egghead
"Angus" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello

I target the Microsoft platform developing in C++. At present I am not
really interested in managed code/.NET etc and just write native C++
programs. The Microsoft developer certifications seems to only cover .NET
and all the stuff Microsoft wants to sell right now. But what about us
less
'sold' people?

Is there anything from Microsoft to satisfy me?




.



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