| Dave Foderick 2002-10-05, 6:40 pm |
| Essentially, I would agree. I would add:
1. Learn security (Permissions, code access security, etc.)
2. Learn project setup types and deployment
3. Go with either Winforms or Webforms first before Web
services depending on whether you are more proficient in
Web or Desktop apps. 310/320 isn't just learning about Web
Services. Its about distributed apps with Remoting and
COM+ too.
Dave Foderick
www.netknowledgenow.com
>-----Original Message-----
>Here are my thoughts:
>
>1. Learn the language, either C# or VB.
>2. Study ADO.NET since all the .NET exams seem to have
questions from
>ADO.NET
>3. Go first with 70-316 / 70-306 (Windows App), you will
learn more about
>C#/VB, the .NET Framework, etc.
>4. Take 70-315 / 70-305. Since you already know the
language, ADO.NET and
>how to work with MSDEV.NET you only have to study ASP.NET.
>5. Finally take 70-320. You already know the language,
ADO.NET, ASP.NET,
>etc. You just need to learn about Web Services.
>
>Just my $0.02.
>
>Danut
>
>PS Of course there are other fields and areas you need to
study besides
>ADO.NET, ASP.NET, WebServices, etc.
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