Thursday, December 16, 2010

Exam 70-502 Passed

70-502 is more than two years old now. I decided to give this exam because i beleive that having a certification with Windows Presentation Foundation in name looks a little better ;) 

Yes. I am just very happy. Guess my score? 957/1000 yessssssssssss.

The exam was great. I am deeply passionate about technology known as WPF (and now Silverlight) Maybe its because of my love for beauty and elegance. Maybe its because I hate to say to someone that adding a really classy button just the way you want it to your application will take me three days.

WPF Certification (70-502)

Microsoft 70-502: TS: MS.NET Framewrk3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Application Development Exam

About Exam

Exam number/code: 70-502Exam name: TS: MS.NET Framewrk3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Application Development
This certification exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed as following:
Exam Objectives
  • Creating a WPF application (13 percent)
    • Select an application type.
    • Configure event handling.
    • Configure commands.
    • Configure page-based navigation.
    • Configure application settings.
    • Manage application responsiveness.
  • Building user interfaces (20 percent)
    • Select and configure content controls.
    • Select and configure item controls.
    • Select and configure layout panels.
    • Integrate Windows Forms controls into a WPF application.
    • Create user and custom controls.
  • Adding and managing content (16 percent)
    • Create and display two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics.
    • Create and manipulate documents.
    • Add multimedia content.
    • Manage binary resources. Manage images.
  • Binding to data sources (23 percent)
    • Configure binding options.
    • Bind to a data collection.
    • Bind to a property of another element.
    • Convert and validate data.
    • Configure notification of changes in underlying data.
  • Customizing appearance (20 percent)
    • Create a consistent user interface appearance by using styles.
    • Change the appearance of a UI element by using triggers.
    • Add interactivity by using animations.
    • Share logical resources throughout an application.
    • Change the appearance of a control by using templates.
    • Localize a WPF application.
  • Configuring and deploying WPF applications (8 percent)
    • Deploy for standalone access.
    • Deploy to a partial trust environment.
    • Deploy an XBAP application.
    • Manage upgrades.
    • Configure the security settings of an application deployment.
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