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$40-$50k starting salary in the mid-west.
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WHAT ARE THE METHODS FOR ENCRYPTING A FILE. PLEASE SEND ME SOME IDEAS REGARDING THIS.BECAUSE IAM A STUDENT
HARIHARAN.M.K
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We've been playing with Sharp Privacy[^] here in the office. Seems to work pretty well and it's free.
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Have they got round to teaching you how to turn off caps lock? Lamoid.
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Hi
The world of certification to me seems a bit overwhelming considering the number of companies out there whom offer gauranteed passes while been expensive.
I havent the faintest idea who to go to the find out the step involved in getting a certification for .NET or SQL (preferably) without having to pay through my nose for the privelage.
Can anyone please suggest to me a reputable company in the UK (London?) which I'll be able to do self-study and then write the exams somewhere.
TA
John
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Hi John
I am also looking for the same thing. No luck so far. Another option is to do the course via the books. Has anyone done this and can you suggest which are good.
Many Thanks
np
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I just started today playing with the Serebra Win2K certification courses I picked up cheap ($9.99). I'm impressed! CBT has come a long way since I worked my way through the WinNT series. Each unit starts with an assessment of current skills, then the software constructs a custom course for the student's weak spots. The course is then presented as a mix of verbal instructions and actual click-and-see steps which emulate the behavior of Win2K as it walks you through performing all the steps in a particular objective. At the end of the unit review questions are asked to reinforce what has been presented. I haven't finished the first course yet, but I assume that at the end there is a sample test to approximate the real thing. What a pleasure!
"The Lion shall lie down with the Lamb; but the Lamb will not get much sleep..." Lazarus Long
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I would like to know the tools or programming languages needed to build our own search engine.
Plz help to state the website to find the relevant info.
Thanks alot
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You might want to ask this question in the Web Development or ASP.NET forums.
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Check out "PocketPrep" from handango.com.
It has 90 questions based on the test spec. (070-316 and 070-306)
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Hello All,
I have started preparation for the MCAD Certification.
Are there benefits for this cert? or does one get by with loads of experince and expertise. I have experience with Classic ASP and also ASP.NET (C# Flavor).
My methods of prep are:
SQL DESIGN Transcneder
C# WEB APPS Transcender
XML APP Transcender
I guess my questions is, are there any others that have had any experiences good or not so good?
Thanks
Tony
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I've heard good things about the transcenders but I've never used one other than a demo. They give you a good idea about what to expect.
I passed all the exams as part of normal study plus experience. Just go over all the requirements to make sure you haven't left anything out.
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You can always brush up and study the books and use Transcendar but for 70-100 or 70-300 I found experience was the key.
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70-300 was tough for me. I had never failed a Microsoft exam but I failed the first time I took it. Some of the questions were very tricky or at least I thought so. I didn't have any problems the 2nd time though. I had different case studys and they were easier. I thought 70-100 was the toughest test I took for the old MCSD too.
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Is there a passing scores for MCAD exams? Thanks!
norm
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Microsoft and MeasureUp are providing a free Visual Studio .NET Skills Assessment with personalized learning plans on your results.
Just take a look here[^].
Greetings,
heinz r. vahlbruch c++ & c# programmer from germany
If IntelliSense doesn't have it, it ain't worth calling - Anonymous
My compiler compiled yours - Seen on a VC++.Net T-Shirt
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This may seem a really stupid question, but as I dont know the answer, I have to find ask it. From all the exam centres I have seen, they make out as if you have to study the whole thing with them to be able to study the exam. also, which cert is better, MCSD or MCAD? How long would it take to complete this? And, if anyone is in the UK, do you know of testing centres where you can just pay to write the exam?
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You have to be MCAD before you can be MCSD.NET. The requirements for MCAD are the same for MCSD.NET with the addition of 2 more tests for MCSD.NET. Most people I know attempt MCAD(3 tests) then finish up the last 2 tests for MCSD (5 tests). Got to Prometric [Prometric] or http://www.vue.com/[Vue] to find a testing center near you. Taking a class is not a prerequisite for taking a test.
You can still attempt the Visual Studio 6 MCSD too. It is only 4 tests but with .NET fewer and fewer people seem to be interested.
I'm not sure if anything I've said helps. Let me know if you have more questions.
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I finished my mcad for 315 and 316 the only one i have left is the
70-320, i would appreciate it if anyone knows of any got materials on the web.
Any for my 315 and 316 i used some questions i got from amazon.com and below is the ISBN numbers if any of you guys decide to take it.
ISBN: B00009PXWH
ISBN: B00009PXWI
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Here's a good link:
http://codeclinic.com/70-320skills.htm
Beyond that I can't remember much. It's been a while since I took 320. I had the most trouble with 320 and 300. Good luck and sorry I wasn't able to help more.
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I finally finished up my MCSD.NET this week. The last exam I had was the 70-300 Architecture exam. It was pretty hard and very tricky. I've been a little surprised at how much the .NET developer exams on my resume has helped. It at least gets people to talk to me which is one of the hardest things to do these days. Most everyone doing C# in my area happens to be consulting firms so I guess it helps when they talk to a client to say they have x number of MCSDs on staff. It's not going to take the place of work experience but it's not a complete waste I hope.
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Congratulations.
BTW how do you prepared for the exams ?
Cheers,Joao Vaz
And if your dream is to care for your family, to put food on the table, to provide them with an education and a good home, then maybe suffering through an endless, pointless, boring job will seem to have purpose. And you will realize how even a rock can change the world, simply by remaining obstinately stationary.-Shog9
Remember just because a good thing comes to an end, doesn't mean that the next one can't be better.-Chris Meech
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Thanks.
I prepared with books and MSDN. Basically I print the page of "Skills being Measured" that Microsoft has for each exam then research each topic via book/web/MSDN. Here's a link to a website where a guy does basically the same thing. I really didn't have much of a problem with any test except for 70-300. It was hard and very tricky. I bought the MS Press study guide for it hoping that it would help and I guess it did but not enough. I failed 70-300 the first time I took it but was able to pass the second time. Hope this helps.
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