Credentials
Formal validation for the practical side of my cloud and software work.
I treat certifications as a way to stay sharp and accountable. They're useful when they reinforce real implementation depth rather than stand in for it.
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- Applied skills
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Professional certifications
AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
Validates Azure application development skills across compute, storage, identity, APIs, and cloud integration patterns.
DP-900: Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals
Covers core data concepts in Azure, including relational, non-relational, and analytics services used in modern cloud solutions.
AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
Demonstrates foundational knowledge of Azure services, pricing, governance, security, and cloud architecture principles.
MTA: HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals
Established early web development fundamentals across HTML5 application structure, client-side behavior, and front-end implementation.
Applied skills
Hands-on skills credentials that demonstrate practical expertise in specific Microsoft technologies through scenario-based assessments.
Get started with Azure management tasks
Shows hands-on capability with practical Azure management workflows, administration tasks, and day-to-day cloud operations.
Why it matters
Continuous learning only matters if it shows up in execution.
The value isn't the badge by itself. It's the discipline of staying current enough to make better technical decisions when the work gets real.
Validated Knowledge
Each certification demonstrates hands-on expertise that goes beyond theoretical understanding.
Career Growth
Certifications open doors to advanced roles and demonstrate commitment to professional development.
Industry Recognition
Microsoft and other industry leaders recognize these credentials as proof of real-world competency.