Re: Where to start

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From: Saga (antiSpam_at_somewhere.com)
Date: 10/06/04


Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:14:22 -0500


I really can't compare levels of stupidity here. I would like to
assume that people who post here is because they want an
answer. If they are trolls, that's their problem; however, if you
can help me eliminate some of my stupidity by telling me how
to spot a troll, I'd certainly appreciate it. I don't have time to
waste like this and if I decide to answer it is because I at least
hope the OP -or anyone else that reads it- will make some
good use of it.

Saga

"Kevin" <send@youremailshere.com> wrote in message
news:356f01c4abbc$c412bc20$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I don't know who is more stupid, the OP/Troll who posted
> the stupid "question", or you for replying to it.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >First, you have to ask yourself where you are at presently.
> >
> >MCSD tests your .NET skills (among others), so if you are
> >starting off in .NET, I suggest that first you get some intro
> >books and go through those. Get some programming
> >experience. Use VS.NET and follow the examples in the books.
> >Only after you are comfortable with .NET and have some
> >experience and understanding of it will you be able to start
> >preparing for the certification exams.
> >
> >Look here: www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcsd/default.asp
> >
> >Read through it, especially the requirements link.
> >
> >Go to amazon.com and search for mcsd and mcad for
> >preperation material. Read the reviews. Read the posts in this
> >ng as well as in the microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcad ng.
> >You will find recommendations on how to prepare, which
> >books are right and which practice exams are availble.
> >
> >You need to fnd a test center near you. If you have a nearby
> >college or university, ask there, they may be able to help
> you.
> >If necessary, get ion touch with your local Microsoft office.
> >They too may be able to point you in the right direction.
> >
> >Not only prepare for the exam, but also prepare yourself on
> >how to take it. Oe thing is to know the material, another is
> >to know how to take the exam. This is why there are practice
> >exams available.
> >
> >Good luck
> >Saga
> >
> >"Jimmy" <jim34896656@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:13be01c4abaf$0b043c70$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I have no idea where to start on MCSD, I want a job in
> >> computers so I'm going for it, but what do I do?
> >>
> >> what is c-sharp is it a new vb? Is it hard or easy?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Jim
> >
> >
> >.
> >



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