Re: Exam 70-315: Developing Web Applications with Visual C#.NET
From: Kevin Spencer (kspencer_at_takempis.com)
Date: 11/04/04
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Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:42:55 -0500
Hi Tina,
Writing web applications is arguably the most difficult type of programming
to do, what with all the network operations involved, distributed objects,
stateless environment, etc. There are a few people in the world that learn
best by reading, but not many. I would recommend that you do get some
practical experience with ASP.Net and C# before trying to take the exam. You
can create your own projects, and just increase the complexity of the apps
you create, incorporating more of what you learn as you go.
-- HTH, Kevin Spencer .Net Developer Microsoft MVP I get paid good money to solve puzzles for a living "Tina" <Tina@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4979818F-8F5F-46B3-B4CC-1109CF83B007@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I'm currently preparing for the exam 70-315. I'm using the Self-paced > training kit "Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual C#.NET", but > I find it rather difficult. > I have programming experience in Lotus Notes and I have developped several > 'basic' websites, but .NET and C# are totally new to me. > I wonder if it is realistic to take the examen without actually have > practical experience with Visual C#.NET. > > Please some feedback and ideas > > -- > Thanks for your help, > > Tina
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