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How are you meant to do Microsoft certifications if the books and material aren't available?

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  • C Christian Graus

    Do online sample tests to get an idea of the questions they ask and the sort of things they want you to know.

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    Simon P Stevens
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    I would but all the online samples I can find a pretty sketchy looking. Most describe the exam as "Developing ASP.NET MVC 4", which is definitely out of date. I wouldn't mind doing sample exams, but I wish I could find some official ones from Microsoft. For example, this is the first result in google - https://www.examcollection.com/70-486.html - and seems to be a fairly questionable collection of paid for brain dumps which are explicitly not allowed in the t&cs when signing up for the exam.

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      I would but all the online samples I can find a pretty sketchy looking. Most describe the exam as "Developing ASP.NET MVC 4", which is definitely out of date. I wouldn't mind doing sample exams, but I wish I could find some official ones from Microsoft. For example, this is the first result in google - https://www.examcollection.com/70-486.html - and seems to be a fairly questionable collection of paid for brain dumps which are explicitly not allowed in the t&cs when signing up for the exam.

      Simon [Need a software dev?]

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      'not allowed' :)

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        I'm in the position of having to organise multiple devs getting the Microsoft App Builder certification because it's a requirement for our gold partnership. One of the required exams in the track is the "70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications" exam, but I've looked everywhere and as far as I can tell the book is as good as out of print. There seems to be 2 editions of the book, a 2013 one and a 2016 one. I've managed to find a few second hand copies of the 2013 one, but it's likely to be pretty out of date as apparently the 70-486 exam now covers .net core too. The 2016 one just doesn't exist anywhere. I'm not even sure the 2016 book will be up to date enough as core was first released in 2016. Sorry, this is a bit of a rant, but how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams. Has anybody done these certifications? How did you approach them? Amazon - Out of stock - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exam-70-486-Developing-ASP-NET-Applications/dp/1509300929/ Microsoft press - Not available - https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/exam-ref-70-486-developing-asp.net-mvc-web-applications-9781509300921

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        Simon P Stevens wrote:

        ...how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams.

        That approach right there is exactly why those certifications are not worth the paper they are printed on. You are supposed to already know the material. Studying books/online sites for hours/days/weeks ahead of time is the same as having no experience with the subject matter.

        "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

        "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

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        • D David Crow

          Simon P Stevens wrote:

          ...how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams.

          That approach right there is exactly why those certifications are not worth the paper they are printed on. You are supposed to already know the material. Studying books/online sites for hours/days/weeks ahead of time is the same as having no experience with the subject matter.

          "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

          "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles

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          The certifications are a revenue stream for Microsoft. In the real world, things I do often I know backwards and forwards and things I've done once, I remember roughly what can be done and where to find the details

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          • S Simon P Stevens

            I'm in the position of having to organise multiple devs getting the Microsoft App Builder certification because it's a requirement for our gold partnership. One of the required exams in the track is the "70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications" exam, but I've looked everywhere and as far as I can tell the book is as good as out of print. There seems to be 2 editions of the book, a 2013 one and a 2016 one. I've managed to find a few second hand copies of the 2013 one, but it's likely to be pretty out of date as apparently the 70-486 exam now covers .net core too. The 2016 one just doesn't exist anywhere. I'm not even sure the 2016 book will be up to date enough as core was first released in 2016. Sorry, this is a bit of a rant, but how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams. Has anybody done these certifications? How did you approach them? Amazon - Out of stock - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exam-70-486-Developing-ASP-NET-Applications/dp/1509300929/ Microsoft press - Not available - https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/exam-ref-70-486-developing-asp.net-mvc-web-applications-9781509300921

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            Last year I did it the easiest way, but that's not really a good idea. I booked the exam, looked at some questions online, found them boring and then took the exam the next day. The Boss paid, I passed and everything is well. :-)

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            • S Simon P Stevens

              I'm in the position of having to organise multiple devs getting the Microsoft App Builder certification because it's a requirement for our gold partnership. One of the required exams in the track is the "70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications" exam, but I've looked everywhere and as far as I can tell the book is as good as out of print. There seems to be 2 editions of the book, a 2013 one and a 2016 one. I've managed to find a few second hand copies of the 2013 one, but it's likely to be pretty out of date as apparently the 70-486 exam now covers .net core too. The 2016 one just doesn't exist anywhere. I'm not even sure the 2016 book will be up to date enough as core was first released in 2016. Sorry, this is a bit of a rant, but how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams. Has anybody done these certifications? How did you approach them? Amazon - Out of stock - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exam-70-486-Developing-ASP-NET-Applications/dp/1509300929/ Microsoft press - Not available - https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/exam-ref-70-486-developing-asp.net-mvc-web-applications-9781509300921

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              You can check out websites such as Udemy and PluralSight. They often have pretty up-to-date videos about the latest exams. I'm not sure about 70-486, but I recently got AZ-203 and at least studied for AZ-100 and AZ-101 (both will be replaced with AZ-103 :| ) using Udemy.

              Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                I'm in the position of having to organise multiple devs getting the Microsoft App Builder certification because it's a requirement for our gold partnership. One of the required exams in the track is the "70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications" exam, but I've looked everywhere and as far as I can tell the book is as good as out of print. There seems to be 2 editions of the book, a 2013 one and a 2016 one. I've managed to find a few second hand copies of the 2013 one, but it's likely to be pretty out of date as apparently the 70-486 exam now covers .net core too. The 2016 one just doesn't exist anywhere. I'm not even sure the 2016 book will be up to date enough as core was first released in 2016. Sorry, this is a bit of a rant, but how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams. Has anybody done these certifications? How did you approach them? Amazon - Out of stock - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exam-70-486-Developing-ASP-NET-Applications/dp/1509300929/ Microsoft press - Not available - https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/exam-ref-70-486-developing-asp.net-mvc-web-applications-9781509300921

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                Amazon.com: 70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications[^] Try Amazon US? Looks to be quite a few there in stock.

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                • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                  You can check out websites such as Udemy and PluralSight. They often have pretty up-to-date videos about the latest exams. I'm not sure about 70-486, but I recently got AZ-203 and at least studied for AZ-100 and AZ-101 (both will be replaced with AZ-103 :| ) using Udemy.

                  Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                  Sander Rossel wrote:

                  Udemy

                  Have they fixed their piracy problems yet? :doh: Troy Hunt: The piracy paradox at Udemy[^] Troy Hunt on Twitter: "Disgusted that @udemy is still pirating courses from @dalemeredith and myself. Seriously guys, this has been going on for years, there's obviously no checks on this whatsoever. Here's my content being sold by you and branded wi[^]


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                  "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                  • S Simon P Stevens

                    I'm in the position of having to organise multiple devs getting the Microsoft App Builder certification because it's a requirement for our gold partnership. One of the required exams in the track is the "70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications" exam, but I've looked everywhere and as far as I can tell the book is as good as out of print. There seems to be 2 editions of the book, a 2013 one and a 2016 one. I've managed to find a few second hand copies of the 2013 one, but it's likely to be pretty out of date as apparently the 70-486 exam now covers .net core too. The 2016 one just doesn't exist anywhere. I'm not even sure the 2016 book will be up to date enough as core was first released in 2016. Sorry, this is a bit of a rant, but how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams. Has anybody done these certifications? How did you approach them? Amazon - Out of stock - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exam-70-486-Developing-ASP-NET-Applications/dp/1509300929/ Microsoft press - Not available - https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/exam-ref-70-486-developing-asp.net-mvc-web-applications-9781509300921

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                    Simon P Stevens wrote:

                    if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams.

                    But the material you are looking for is book, right? And Microsoft often does not publish books, it's third parties that do that. But the Microsoft site and then experience has all the information you need.

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                      Sander Rossel wrote:

                      Udemy

                      Have they fixed their piracy problems yet? :doh: Troy Hunt: The piracy paradox at Udemy[^] Troy Hunt on Twitter: "Disgusted that @udemy is still pirating courses from @dalemeredith and myself. Seriously guys, this has been going on for years, there's obviously no checks on this whatsoever. Here's my content being sold by you and branded wi[^]


                      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                      Don't know. The courses I have are legit.

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                        Simon P Stevens wrote:

                        if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams.

                        But the material you are looking for is book, right? And Microsoft often does not publish books, it's third parties that do that. But the Microsoft site and then experience has all the information you need.

                        Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other. Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it. Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.

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                        Exactly - When I did Windows and .NET 4 Developer Certifications a few years ago - I took a preparation course from a 3rd party and they provided books and labs. But I never thought that the exams would be that hard… Reading and working through 1000 books won't help much, you really need practical experience as a professional developer because the "Questions" are kind of complex Scenarios you have to suggest solutions. Though I don't know if it's the same with other certifications, anyone who says these certifications are not worth the paper has no clue! All other certified developers I ever met were really good - and drop rate was 60% when I managed to make it (the course and the exams cost 12k Euro if you pass or not....)

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                        • D David Crow

                          Simon P Stevens wrote:

                          ...how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams.

                          That approach right there is exactly why those certifications are not worth the paper they are printed on. You are supposed to already know the material. Studying books/online sites for hours/days/weeks ahead of time is the same as having no experience with the subject matter.

                          "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                          "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                          "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles

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                          The problem with certs for specific technologies (or versions of said technologies) is the rapid deprication if those technologies. It's IMPOSSIBLE to keep up. Furthermore, having a cert don't mean sh*t. Anybody can pass a cert test, but only EXPERIENCE builds your skill set. If you're lucky, the latest and greatest dev tech will be easy to migrate to (going from MVC4 to MVC5). However, going from dekstop dev to web dev requires a pretty major re-think of how things happen in the target environment, and at that point, you have to have highly developed forensic, debugging, and tool skills to succede. Hopefully, you'll be using a language you're familiar with, but true skill and insite as a programmer is the only way you'll survive in that environment. Don't bother telling me about your certifications. Show me how your code. ------------ One of the devs on my team came in this morning describing the CSSLP class they're taking (contractors - me - aren't allowed to take the same class), and he said the instructor told them that the test writers and study guide writes only meet every few years. YEARS!? The company's study materials cost an arm and a leg, and they're YEARS behind the current tests. How can they sell this kinda crap to the government?! Even better - why is the government accepting this situation with no push-back!?

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                          • S Simon P Stevens

                            I'm in the position of having to organise multiple devs getting the Microsoft App Builder certification because it's a requirement for our gold partnership. One of the required exams in the track is the "70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications" exam, but I've looked everywhere and as far as I can tell the book is as good as out of print. There seems to be 2 editions of the book, a 2013 one and a 2016 one. I've managed to find a few second hand copies of the 2013 one, but it's likely to be pretty out of date as apparently the 70-486 exam now covers .net core too. The 2016 one just doesn't exist anywhere. I'm not even sure the 2016 book will be up to date enough as core was first released in 2016. Sorry, this is a bit of a rant, but how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams. Has anybody done these certifications? How did you approach them? Amazon - Out of stock - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exam-70-486-Developing-ASP-NET-Applications/dp/1509300929/ Microsoft press - Not available - https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/exam-ref-70-486-developing-asp.net-mvc-web-applications-9781509300921

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                            W Balboos GHB
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                            Taking a different tack, perhaps someone, somewhere, is trying to tell you something . . .

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                              I'm in the position of having to organise multiple devs getting the Microsoft App Builder certification because it's a requirement for our gold partnership. One of the required exams in the track is the "70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications" exam, but I've looked everywhere and as far as I can tell the book is as good as out of print. There seems to be 2 editions of the book, a 2013 one and a 2016 one. I've managed to find a few second hand copies of the 2013 one, but it's likely to be pretty out of date as apparently the 70-486 exam now covers .net core too. The 2016 one just doesn't exist anywhere. I'm not even sure the 2016 book will be up to date enough as core was first released in 2016. Sorry, this is a bit of a rant, but how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams. Has anybody done these certifications? How did you approach them? Amazon - Out of stock - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Exam-70-486-Developing-ASP-NET-Applications/dp/1509300929/ Microsoft press - Not available - https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/store/exam-ref-70-486-developing-asp.net-mvc-web-applications-9781509300921

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                              Just send me $39.95 and I'll designate you a MS. Certified

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                                Simon P Stevens wrote:

                                ...how do they expect people to know what to cover if they can't keep the material up to date with the exams.

                                That approach right there is exactly why those certifications are not worth the paper they are printed on. You are supposed to already know the material. Studying books/online sites for hours/days/weeks ahead of time is the same as having no experience with the subject matter.

                                "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                                "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                                "You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles

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                                I totally agree, the certs are worthless as an indicator of ability. We are only doing them as they are a requirement for MS partnership, which is pretty annoying really.

                                Simon [Need a software dev?]

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                                  Amazon.com: 70-486 Developing ASP.NET MVC Web Applications[^] Try Amazon US? Looks to be quite a few there in stock.

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                                  Simon P Stevens
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                                  Thanks, but it's only the original 2013 edition they've got (The one with MVC 4 in the title). The 2016 edition is out of stock too.

                                  Simon [Need a software dev?]

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                                    Just send me $39.95 and I'll designate you a MS. Certified

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                                    Great. Does that count towards the MS partnership too :-)

                                    Simon [Need a software dev?]

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                                      Thanks, but it's only the original 2013 edition they've got (The one with MVC 4 in the title). The 2016 edition is out of stock too.

                                      Simon [Need a software dev?]

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                                      I don't know much about these exams and how they are handled and processed, but the lack of books indicates a few things to me: 1. All study materials are being moved online only? 2. Lack of interest in these certification courses? 3. Possibly due to #2, MS is phasing this out? I find it really hard to believe that up to date study materials would not be available worldwide for something that was still active and sought after, such as certifications, etc.

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                                        Taking a different tack, perhaps someone, somewhere, is trying to tell you something . . .

                                        Ravings en masse^

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                                        "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                        I'm sure they are, but I can't work out what it is? :-) We are already a software house that uses C#.net, SQL & Azure. We use MVC for an API, but not the view side of things, and we don't use .net core yet. The people are also a mix, so for example, the people who know Azure best are typically different people to those who know C# and SQL best. I consider myself a pretty experience developer, I've worked with a wide range of tech, almost all around the Microsoft ecosystem, so I should be an ideal candidate for these certs, but I have a few gaps in the specifics and I would like to have a way to add to my knowledge and fill those gaps without just randomly hunting around through MSDN docs. So is the thing they are trying to tell me that we aren't eligible for partnership status because we don't use one specific piece of technology that they have on the certification path? Or because our people have a mix of skills rather than each person having the full stack? That would be a bit frustrating. Or is the thing they are trying to tell me that the exams are being deprecated soon hence they aren't bothering to keep the material up to date? In which case, it would be nice if they removed them from requirement for partnership.

                                        Simon [Need a software dev?]

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                                          I don't know much about these exams and how they are handled and processed, but the lack of books indicates a few things to me: 1. All study materials are being moved online only? 2. Lack of interest in these certification courses? 3. Possibly due to #2, MS is phasing this out? I find it really hard to believe that up to date study materials would not be available worldwide for something that was still active and sought after, such as certifications, etc.

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                                          Yeah, that was my thought. They are probably being deprecated. But unfortunately it's still a requirement for gold partnership status, so we've got to do them.

                                          Simon [Need a software dev?]

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