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Microsoft's 10-year-old Certified Professional

idigjazz writes "Meet Arfa, a promising young software programmer from Faisalabad, Pakistan, who is believed to be the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional in the world. She received the certification when she was 9. During a recent meeting with Bill Gates, she presented him with a poem she wrote that celebrated his life story."

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  1. Re:How difficult is that certification? by Anonymous+Conrad · · Score: 5, Informative

    Before the flood of jokes start, I'd like to ask those of you who are MSCP (I know you're out there) how difficult is it to get that certification? Is this really a child prodigy, or are the questions ultra simple?

    As a whole, they're pretty easy - someone half-way bright could cram for them.

    The summary does her down, BTW; it says she's MCP, which means passed any one exam, including some piss-takingly simple ones on the administration tracks, whereas she's actually got MCAD which means she's passed a number of developer exams. Yes, some of those are just cram windows features but one of those, the architecture one, actually needs some experience and thought. Or at least it did back in my day when the exam was new - maybe there's "here's all the answers" books for that too now.

    -- a VC++ 6 MCSD.

  2. Wait, 9 year old is younger than 8 year now? by Nexu · · Score: 5, Informative

    From this article ( http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040216/asp/bengal/s tory_2900904.asp ) on Feb 16 2004 report that an 8 year old boy is the youngest. I'm not a math wiz. But last time i checked on elementairy school. 10 > 8. What's going on here?

  3. Re:Just confirms by DigitumDei · · Score: 5, Informative

    "Now having said that, the MCP that this article refers to is a big joke."

    Microsoft Certified Application Developer is what she got according to TFA.

    While its no MCSD (which she does plan on doing) or MCSE , there was plenty of C# dev in it.

  4. Re:wrong by TrappedByMyself · · Score: 5, Informative

    Now having said that, the MCP that this article refers to is a big joke.

    From the article The certification she received was as a Microsoft Certified Application Developer.
    That's 3 development exams
    An experienced developer would need to study for these.

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  5. are you sure you read the article? by clymere · · Score: 5, Informative

    i was skeptical as well..MCSE's are not particularly well regarded. However, the MCP exam she passed seems much more in depth than just getting certified in excel: "She has created basic Windows applications, such as a calculator and a sorting program, primarily in the C# programming language. The certification she received was as a Microsoft Certified Application Developer. She says she plans to pursue a more advanced certification, as a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer, which involves building programs into a broader system for a business." Thats C#, not VB! I'm not an MS expert, but I say thats pretty damn good for a nine year old!

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  6. Re:So what does this say? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    As a Microsoft employee who has been forced to pass them for 8 years as a review bullet point I'll say "no value".