These books are also a bit dry. If you have experience, you may also find
much of the material a bit below your level. I feel they are good books, as
they cover a lot of material, but they are a bit more beginner than I would
be comfortable with. The package is a good deal, however, and will likely
key you into a couple of areas you do not have experience in.
--
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA
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"Ryan S" <Ryan@somewhere> wrote in message
news:u$...
> I can only assume this question has been asked and answered many times
> befopre in this group, but I couldn't find it ion any of the posts current
> on the 'news.microsoft.com' newsserver.
>
> Is the "MCAD/MCSD Self Paced Training Kit: Microsoft .NET Core
Requirements"
> set of books good reference material for someone fairly familiar with .NET
> who is looking to take 70-305, 70-306 and 70-310[1]?
>
> It looks appealing as a "one stop reference", but some of the other MS
Press
> books in my library can be a bit dry...
>
> -Ryan
>
> 1-MCAD on my way to MCSD with 70-300 and 70-229 to follow ion the future.
>
>
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