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The MCAD certification was created so that developers can show they have the skills necessary to successfully implement functional specifications and build, deploy, and maintain Microsoft .NET applications.
Earning your MCAD credential is often a step toward earning the MCSD credential for advanced and seasoned developers.
Candidates who should pursue their MCAD certification, typically possess the following:
The ability to develop, test, deploy, and maintain applications, components, clients (web or desktop) using Microsoft .NET tools and technologies.
A minimum of 1 to 2 years of experience coding, releasing, and supporting applications.
Pursuing the MCAD certification is ideal for the following job title occupations:
Programmer
Programmer/Analyst
Software Developer
To help you in your pursuit of your MCAD certification, we've put together a large collection of MCAD related information, resources, and facts for you:
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