Re: Need help on material

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From: Mnny (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/23/04


Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 08:35:58 -0800

There are 4 main areas you need to perfect. If you have
always been good in software development, the ADO aspect
should be easy for you, the understanding of Testing and
Debugging should be a piece of cake, XML as a whole is
dead easy, COM and COM+ I have been doing for so manny
years, so I concentrated on .NET Remoting Objects and
Windows Services. Now with the luck thing, 85% of the
questions were on the same things I have been doing for a
long time, why should I not score a high mark?. If you
have already passed 70-315 comfortably, you should be okay
with 70-320 because you are going to get some of the same
MeasuredUp, Actual, Past, Real questions again in Web
Services, Testing, ADO.NET e.t.c
>-----Original Message-----
>> and also all the luck in the world.
>
>Luck?
>
>Why luck?
>
>kp "just curious" g
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