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Hi everybody, currently I'm study and prepare to have an exam on 70-290 topic at the end of next month. Can anyone suggest me what should i do for my preparation for a success exam?
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What I do for all of my exams is to get a couple of the training books. Usually you will need two because one might not have everything for the actual exam. And since 290 is for Windows 2003 Server setup and admin, I would either get a system with 2003 on it or where you could intall it to play with or use VMware or Virtual PC/Server. Virtual Server is free and if you have 2003 server then you should be good there.
Nothing helps more than experience with the thing you are testing on.
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD
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Thank you very much for your valuable comment. Now I plan to gain experience about win 2003 and will have an exam after all of the topic that I learn are ready from practic and gain experience from it.
Thank you for your comment!!! Kanel
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Hi ,
Does any one having study material for 70-530 (i.e Asp.Net 2.0)
regards,
leena
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pandey_hemant wrote: hello how r u
Fine, thanks
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-- modified at 16:58 Tuesday 13th June, 2006
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Hi,
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think over it and you can give me a reply.
Good Luck.
Live Life King Size
Asif
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Thank you for your response. I'm not sure if this is possible because you are currently in a country that we do not yet plan on selling in. However I will go over this with Eric and a couple of others and get back to you soon to let you know.
Pablo
www.aes4you.com
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Aseef,
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Where you will be able to download a demo of AlphaPawn and try to become familiar with it. If you have any questions please contact us.
Pablo
www.aes4you.com
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Hi all,
I've got 8 years experience programming in the games industry, mostly C++, with some C# and a smattering of other languages, and in about a year, I'd like to move on to do some consultancy work (not in the games biz - I'd like to branch out, perhaps into web development/databases).
My question is: I want to buff my skill set and CV before I commit, and I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to which exams (if any) would be best. I'm currently considering an MCSD.
Thanks for your advice in advance
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NoCake wrote: I want to buff my skill set and CV before I commit, and I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to which exams (if any) would be best. I'm currently considering an MCSD.
That would help, however there are a new set of certification exams for .NET 2.0 you might want to consider them instead - especially if you are not branching out until next year.
NoCake wrote: I'd like to move on to do some consultancy work (not in the games biz - I'd like to branch out, perhaps into web development/databases).
You might want to create some thing to show of your database skills. I'm not sure that 8 years games programming will cut it if you are moving to enterprise database systems. Get hold of SQL Server and use it, and write some articles on it - that will be something to show to potential employers. I remember having a hard time a few years ago becuase I was applying for jobs using SQL Server 2000 and I'd used databases for 7 years prior to that, just not SQL Server. I had to work very hard to prove that I could use SQL Server.
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My: Website | Blog
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Hi Colin,
Thanks for the good advice! I'll hold off 'till the .NET 2.0 exams come up, and in the mean time, I'll brush off my rusty db skills... (you're right about the games industry not providing much in the way of opportunities to use standard databases).
Thanks again
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The .NET 2.0 exams and certifications are out now. There are the MCTS and MCPD. Take a look here[^].
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD MCTS
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experienced
- Win32 API / MFC;
- GDI/GDI+;
- MS XML;
- Win32 networking ((BSD/Win)sockets, WinInet, WinHTTP);
- Win32 multithreaded applications;
- SQL,Oracle,Access
- Visual Basic
- OOP theory, design patterns, etc.
familliar with
- OpenGL / GLSL;
- inline assembler.
- XML applications : XSLT, XSD, SVG/VML.
- JavaScript
-Windows Scripting Host, WMI, Automation.
About myself: 28 yrs old, studies til the final year of engineer studies in Computer Sciences , I live in Sousse, Tunisia
E-mail:Imededdine@operamail.com
Best regards,
_Imededdine :->
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_Imededdine wrote: studies til the final year of engineer studies in Computer Sciences
Good luck to you
"I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you."
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hello every1,
am currently workin as an EDI programmer.. i had like to know the SCOPE in this field.. also are there any opportunities or openings in this field later on??
thank u
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Don't SPAM the forums
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Hi
Thought this would be the most relevant place to post this, my apologies if not.
I really need a .net programmer to work with me on the final stages of a project. It's going to be approx 2 to 3 weeks of work. Mostly tidying up code, some UI stuff etc... Preferably someone that has shipped at least one .net product and has experience in finishing and 'polishing' products (something that's damn hard on your own).
So here are the REQUIREMENTS (this means if you don't fit the bill don't respond)
- MUST LEGALLY RESIDE IN THE USA (Caps might ensure it's read properly)
- Must speak and read English (or at least somewhat)
- Must be willing to talk on the 'phone regarding the work to be accomplished
- Must have prior .net deployment experience (because I'm too lazy, I mean too busy to read up on it)
- Must understand that accepting payment for some work means responsibility on their part
- Must understand that as a Brit, my sense of humor is f****k up
- Must be willing to telecomute (hehe, like that's a bad thing)
I live in Southern California so priority will be given to anyone responding from that area.
Please, this isn't a bunch of crap I actually NEED someone.
Justin
MSN: redleb_@hotmail.com
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What is the name of the certification exam for MFC?
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There is not...
The closest is the 70-300 which I think is boring and useless but if you want to be MCSD you will have to take it, but my advice is that if you don't have at least an MCAD don't try it...
Greetings
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C/C++:
experienced (8+ years) with:
- Win32 API / MFC;
- GDI/GDI+;
- MS XML;
- COM/Automation;
- Win32 networking ((BSD/Win)sockets, WinInet, WinHTTP);
- Win32 multithreaded applications;
- cryptography (OpenSSL, Botan, Crypto++);
- SQLite;
- OOP theory, design patterns, etc.
familliar with (2 yrs):
- OpenGL / GLSL;
- inline assembler.
XML applications (4 years):
- XSLT, XSD, SVG/VML.
JavaScript (4 years):
- Windows Scripting Host, WMI, Automation.
Lotus Notes (2 years).
HTML/CSS (2 years).
About myself: 24 yrs old, graduate of the Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics. Worked within banking sector for 1.5 years.
Freelance programmer since Aug 2005. I live in Moscow, Russia.
My articles:
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E-mail: kh_dmitry2001@mail.ru
ICQ#: 143989753
Best regards,
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Hi all,
I am writing the 70-305 exam next week. I have been reading through the MS study kits, and also been reading a few msdn articles, or the enterprise library for Visual studio 2003 for the last 4 months. I have been getting steady 86% - 96% success rate with the MeasureUp practice tests. I have to complete atleast one of the MCP exams before end of June, as required by my company.
I have the following questions...
1) Will this be enough to get me through the exam?
2) As 2.0 is out now(I have been working with it already), will it be better to do only the one exam, and then continue with the asp.net 2.0 certification path?
I need some advice.
Thanks
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Let me tell, I used MeasureUp for my first certificacion Exam, I can garantee you that it sucks!. You can get a 100% with MeasureUP and get 0 in the exam because the MeasureUp people knows nothing about those exams...
You can go to exam cram, they have a free sample there and I think it is much better than measureup.
Don't worry to much because 70-305 is easy. Actually I would say it is one of the easiest ones if you really study the subjects....
The will ask you a lot related to the web.config, so better learn all the options and configurations, they will do that for every subject..
Also they are going to ask you <%Page blabla options%>...
If you know very well those you have half exam, ADO.NET is the rest you need to know.
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