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I have passed 70-305 (VB-WEB) and now I want to prepare for 70-306 (VB-Win).
I used Mike Gunderloy's book, which was excellent, for 70-305 (four inched thick) and I suspect his 306 book would be the same and have a lot of redundant material such as ADO. Is there a book that just preps me for the differences? TIA, T Tina |
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> thick) and I suspect his 306 book would be the same and have a lot of > redundant material such as ADO. Redundant material??? Surely you don't think that database access is a redundant topic for a certification test in Microsoft Windows client application development, do you? Tom Dacon Dacon Software Consulting Tom Dacon |
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If you hate thick books, try the exam cram version of 306 book. The Amazon link is http://tinyurl.com/5phs9 - Raja. >-----Original Message----- >I have passed 70-305 (VB-WEB) and now I want to prepare for 70-306 (VB-Win). >I used Mike Gunderloy's book, which was excellent, for 70-305 (four inched >thick) and I suspect his 306 book would be the same and have a lot of >redundant material such as ADO. > >Is there a book that just preps me for the differences? >TIA, >T > > >. > Raja |
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Hi,
If you feel you already know the .NET Framework and ADO .NET I recommend you this book: MCAD/MCSD Training Kit-Developing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET It is from MS Press, it includes all the things you need to know (you might already know) for passing the 70-306. |
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I guess you haven't had your morning coffe yet
T "Tom Dacon" <> wrote in message news:... > >> thick) and I suspect his 306 book would be the same and have a lot of >> redundant material such as ADO. > > Redundant material??? Surely you don't think that database access is a > redundant topic for a certification test in Microsoft Windows client > application development, do you? > > Tom Dacon > Dacon Software Consulting > > Tina |
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Guilty as charged
TD "Tina" <> wrote in message news:%23L$... >I guess you haven't had your morning coffe yet > T > > "Tom Dacon" <> wrote in message > news:... >> >>> thick) and I suspect his 306 book would be the same and have a lot of >>> redundant material such as ADO. >> >> Redundant material??? Surely you don't think that database access is a >> redundant topic for a certification test in Microsoft Windows client >> application development, do you? >> >> Tom Dacon >> Dacon Software Consulting >> >> > > Tom Dacon |
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