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Is there any reason you need to take these in order, 70-
305 then 70-306. Is one reliant on the other, in other words is 70-305 a fundamental building block for 70-396? Dave Marden Dave Marden |
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It doesn't matter in which order you give the exams. Its just that if you
have been doing more of .NET web apps then better give 70-305 first , and if more of .NET windows apps then 70-306. (assuming you r developing in .NET ). If you have no experience in .NET than any exam would do. Whichever exam you give, the first exam is going to take more time than the others, because topics like security,ADO.NET etc. overlap all the exams. Pravin. Dave Marden <> wrote in message news:662b01c3e63f$87a520e0$... > Is there any reason you need to take these in order, 70- > 305 then 70-306. Is one reliant on the other, in other > words is 70-305 a fundamental building block for 70-396? > > Dave Marden Pravin |
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Appreciated,
Dave Marden "Pravin" <> wrote in message news:... > It doesn't matter in which order you give the exams. Its just that if you > have been doing more of .NET web apps then better give 70-305 first , and if > more of .NET windows apps then 70-306. (assuming you r developing in ..NET ). > If you have no experience in .NET than any exam would do. > > Whichever exam you give, the first exam is going to take more time than the > others, because topics like security,ADO.NET etc. overlap all the exams. > > Pravin. > > Dave Marden <> wrote in message > news:662b01c3e63f$87a520e0$... > > Is there any reason you need to take these in order, 70- > > 305 then 70-306. Is one reliant on the other, in other > > words is 70-305 a fundamental building block for 70-396? > > > > Dave Marden > > Dave Marden |
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There is so much overlap in the material. I think it was codeclinic.com that
recommends studying for the two exams at the same time. That's good advice. Look at Microsoft.com/traincert, and you'll see that ADO.NET is heavy on both exams. True. I recommend taking them fairly close together, just to keep the material fresh in your mind. When you think about it, there aren't too many huge differences in programming web apps and windows apps as far as actual coding goes. The differences lie in things like state managment, security, where and when events fire, and other such nuances. I don't remember how many questions I had on either. I do remember running short on time on the 305 and having a surplus on 306. "Dave Marden" <> wrote in message news:662b01c3e63f$87a520e0$... > Is there any reason you need to take these in order, 70- > 305 then 70-306. Is one reliant on the other, in other > words is 70-305 a fundamental building block for 70-396? > > Dave Marden Brunswick Lowe |
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Thanks alot, I appreciate it.
Dave Marden "Brunswick Lowe" <> wrote in message news:... > There is so much overlap in the material. I think it was codeclinic.com that > recommends studying for the two exams at the same time. That's good advice. > Look at Microsoft.com/traincert, and you'll see that ADO.NET is heavy on > both exams. True. I recommend taking them fairly close together, just to > keep the material fresh in your mind. When you think about it, there aren't > too many huge differences in programming web apps and windows apps as far as > actual coding goes. The differences lie in things like state managment, > security, where and when events fire, and other such nuances. > > I don't remember how many questions I had on either. I do remember running > short on time on the 305 and having a surplus on 306. > > > "Dave Marden" <> wrote in message > news:662b01c3e63f$87a520e0$... > > Is there any reason you need to take these in order, 70- > > 305 then 70-306. Is one reliant on the other, in other > > words is 70-305 a fundamental building block for 70-396? > > > > Dave Marden > > Dave Marden |
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