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Nov 1

Written by: Soul Solutions
Thursday, 1 November 2007

johnWeeGo.jpgI sat down and completed the Beta exam for Virtual Earth this week. Clearly I’m not allowed to elaborate on the questions but I’d like to share my thoughts and experience.

The exam was scheduled for 4 hours, 3hours for the exam, 30 min for comments. I completed it in about 2 hours, leaving a dozen or so comments.

The format was quite good, the exam is completely automated running in the standard test suit. It featured multiple choice questions, some with one selection, some with multiple. I quite liked the concept of choosing and arranging pseudo code, top marks for those questions.

I’m not a big fan of memorising code, I work with a copy of the API documentation open, with no intellisence for Virtual Earth JavaScript in Visual Studio I find copy and paste very effective. I have to say that I do know most of the functions by heart and although the questions are multiple choice they are providing options that could very well be valid, again I can’t be specific but on occasion it comes down to a 50:50 guess unless you really knew the method to every parameter.

The breadth of coverage of Virtual Earth is pretty comprehensive, I’m lucky in that I have played with almost all aspects either commercially or while helping someone so know it all pretty well. I think someone who has just built a few applications would struggle, for example you may never have used the routing functionality.

The exam also covers Map Point Web Service (MWS) pretty heavily. I understand there are features that compliment VE in the service. My tip is to learn that API focusing on the areas that compliment Virtual Earth, again no details from me.

To give you an idea I answer many questions on the MSDN VE forums and have worked commercially with VE now for 18 months non-stop. I have used MWS for geocoding and reverse geocoding. I didn’t study. Of the 70 questions I noted 24 I wasn’t 100% certain on. That is either it came down to two and was a 50:50 guess or I wasn’t confident I knew the syntax exactly.

So with any luck I’ll get around the 80% mark but I have to wait 8 weeks to find out. Now I have said that I'll probably fail and wonder why I blogged at all

Anyway if your keen about Virtual Earth you should book an exam, do some study and sit the test. John.

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5 comments so far...

Re: Virtual Earth beta exam completed

John, I noticed on the webcast that it was mentioned that the beta exam was free. Did you find this to be the case?

By Ross on   Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Re: Virtual Earth beta exam completed

The beta exam is free, you need to enter a coupon code to get the discount. There are only a few days left for this, I'll send you an email.

By John (soulsolutions) on   Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Re: Virtual Earth beta exam completed

Hi john,
Thank you for your post. Can we do the exam online or do we need to go to a testing centre? Can I get the link and the coupon code too please?

SN

By Samant on   Monday, 12 November 2007

Re: Virtual Earth beta exam completed

http://blogs.technet.com/bpaulblog/archive/2007/10/13/beta-exam-71-544-ts-microsoft-virtual-earth-6-0-developing.aspx
Only 2 days to go so you need to book in quick!
Code on that blog is: VE08

By John (soulsolutions) on   Monday, 12 November 2007

Re: Virtual Earth beta exam completed

Hey John,
it's time to go to the prometric site and check if you passed the exam. I did!
Regards,
Thomas

By Thomas on   Friday, 18 January 2008

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