Exam 70-315
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Date: 02/03/05
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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 04:20:38 -0800
The book is a good basic introduction to .NET, for the
rest, it s*cks. Especially the ADO.NET part is badly
covered and this part is (off course) heavy on the exam.
Try to take hold of a transcender exam. This will help
you explore the topics not covered (for each question yoy
get a link to MSDN when you review the exam)
Do not be mistaken, the transcender is a good
studymaterial, but the real exam is much harder...
good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello friends:
>
>I Am begun to prepare me for the 70-315,
with "Developing Web Applications whit Microsoft VB.NET
and MS Visual C#.NET".
>
>The question is if this is only a manual of reference or
a book of study for the certification.
>
>Thanks
> Agile Processes:
>
> "Assume that the most important factor in a project's
success is the quality of the people on the project and
how well they work together in human terms.
> Which process they use and which tools they use are
strictly second-order effects."
>
> Martin Fowler (Distilled UML Third Ed.)
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