Re: Is MCAD.NET cert based on VS2003 still worth to take?
From: Andy Lim (admin_at_infoteknika.com)
Date: 11/08/04
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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 22:51:09 +0700
thanks guys,
yeah, i got your point. i agree with you, that as a developer we don't
really need any credentials just to proof our capabilities to a prospective
client. i agree that all it takes is how we solve the client's problem into
a sound, working solutions that can help them running their business.
indeed, all they (prospective clients) needs is just how our solution can
solve their problem, effectively and efficiently.
i have several friends that works for some 'beaurocratic dinosaurs' (what a
name...:) that conferred several high-profile graduate degree and yet can't
have any idea
how to build what might a simple IT solution for me.
anyway, thanks a lot for your opinion. i appreciate it.
regards,
andy
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