Re: future in c# programming
From: The Man With The Golden Gun (roger_at_moore.bond.007)
Date: 01/02/05
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Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2005 05:11:36 GMT
Bradley1234 wrote:
> A great answer is for you to take the practice tests resembling MCAD, I
> dont know the best ones right now, but if you can get MCAD certified, its
> 3 or 4 tests at $125 each.
I also recommend the tests at brainbench.
They are cheaper and more targeted and vendor neutral.
>
> If you want training? many 5 day courses are over $2000 and they are
> highly recommended.
>
> Take 2 of the 5 day and 1 or 2 of the 3 day classes, get the MCAD, then
> say youre looking for work in C#
>
> It seems to me there are new SW eng jobs opening up, hopefully I can do
> contracting again, which will pay for training so I also can get some C#
> work. Otherwise Ive got many awesome projects to build but no operating
> $,
> spent all my savings, cashout stocks, cashed out the 401K... Im not
> looking to be fulltime, just earn cash to put into the projects, then wait
> for a
> Fairy to wave a magic wand and Ill have lots of money. Nah that last bits
> a lie, I dont know how to make money.
>
>
> "basecamp" <basecamp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:23F354A2-3257-4218-89E6-CCF2304B2815@microsoft.com...
>> what are the chances of finding / gaining work in programming c# cos at
>> 47
> i
>> am looking for a new challenge, i used to code alot in c and inline
> assembler
>> when DOS used to rule the roost and now looking to get back into
> programming.
>> --
>> thanks
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