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If you have budget constraint, you do not need to buy the book. I used the
exam details on microsoft web site together with product documentation to pass most beta exams. In my own opinion, you should take the windows application exam. You should take the exam you feel familiar first. Walking step-by-step is better than Running fast and fall. Somchai "Diff" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi All, > > Been reading posts here fo quite sometime now, and I'm a bit envious of you > guys' achievement. I want to do the same, but being unable to enroll myself > for a set-in review because of financial constraints, left me dreaming all > the time. > > By the way, my question is this if I have to take an MCSD exam, what should > I take first? Maybe I could start from the easier one then on to the tough > one. I'm working with VB 6.0 but I'm also familiar with VB .net. If ever I > go for a self-paced training I would like to be sure am getting the most of > it-Any books that would help me here?. > > Thanks! > > Somchai U. |
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>I used the
>exam details on microsoft web site together with product documentation to >pass most beta exams. Absolutely. The msdn (and other web sites) contain more than enough to pass these exams, as well as learning a great deal more in the process. Kline Sphere |
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And the ability to solve problems not specified in the exams. That's worth
its weight in gold. --Al "Kline Sphere" <T> wrote in message news:... > >I used the > >exam details on microsoft web site together with product documentation to > >pass most beta exams. > > Absolutely. The msdn (and other web sites) contain more than enough to > pass these exams, as well as learning a great deal more in the > process. Al Manint |
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>And the ability to solve problems not specified in the exams. That's worth
>its weight in gold. Absolutely. Kline Sphere |
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Hi All,
Been reading posts here fo quite sometime now, and I'm a bit envious of you guys' achievement. I want to do the same, but being unable to enroll myself for a set-in review because of financial constraints, left me dreaming all the time. By the way, my question is this if I have to take an MCSD exam, what should I take first? Maybe I could start from the easier one then on to the tough one. I'm working with VB 6.0 but I'm also familiar with VB .net. If ever I go for a self-paced training I would like to be sure am getting the most of it-Any books that would help me here?. Thanks! Diff |
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