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Author Got the MCSD.NET Certification
Jammy Chiu

2003-05-26, 2:23 am

I join to the MCSD.NET Club on 23 May 2003

^_^
NP

2003-05-26, 10:23 am

Well done :-D

May I ask what reference material you used? I haven't taken any exams yet
but will be taking one soon, I'm aiming mainly at VB.NET, I'm currently
using a book called "Deitel Visual Basic.NET How to program SE" but it does
not seem indepth enough, infact it's hardly covered anything that I haven't
already taught myself since January. I've been thinking about a .NET "black
book" any ideas what these are like? Thanks for any info you can give me.

Nick.

"Jammy Chiu" <jammy1@seed.net.tw> wrote in message
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> I join to the MCSD.NET Club on 23 May 2003
>
> ^_^



Shailendra Sharma

2003-05-26, 12:23 pm

I have been using the book, "Programming Microsoft Visual
Basic.NET by Francesco Balena". Seems a fairly nice book
to me, quite in-depth, so far.


>-----Original Message-----
>Well done :-D
>
>May I ask what reference material you used? I haven't

taken any exams yet
>but will be taking one soon, I'm aiming mainly at VB.NET,

I'm currently
>using a book called "Deitel Visual Basic.NET How to

program SE" but it does
>not seem indepth enough, infact it's hardly covered

anything that I haven't
>already taught myself since January. I've been thinking

about a .NET "black
>book" any ideas what these are like? Thanks for any info

you can give me.
>
>Nick.
>
>"Jammy Chiu" <jammy1@seed.net.tw> wrote in message
> news:22e201c32356$98b82370$a40
1280a@phx.gbl...
>> I join to the MCSD.NET Club on 23 May 2003
>>
>> ^_^

>
>
>.


NP

2003-05-26, 2:23 pm

Cool, I'll have to have a look around to see if I can get a glimpse of it
first. The book I'm reading is quite repetative in places, it literally
explains every keyword, every time it is used. But anyway I'm sure it must
be great :-\

Nick.

"Shailendra Sharma" <spshailendra@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have been using the book, "Programming Microsoft Visual
> Basic.NET by Francesco Balena". Seems a fairly nice book
> to me, quite in-depth, so far.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Well done :-D
> >
> >May I ask what reference material you used? I haven't

> taken any exams yet
> >but will be taking one soon, I'm aiming mainly at VB.NET,

> I'm currently
> >using a book called "Deitel Visual Basic.NET How to

> program SE" but it does
> >not seem indepth enough, infact it's hardly covered

> anything that I haven't
> >already taught myself since January. I've been thinking

> about a .NET "black
> >book" any ideas what these are like? Thanks for any info

> you can give me.
> >
> >Nick.
> >
> >"Jammy Chiu" <jammy1@seed.net.tw> wrote in message
> > news:22e201c32356$98b82370$a40
1280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I join to the MCSD.NET Club on 23 May 2003
> >>
> >> ^_^

> >
> >
> >.

>



Shailendra Sharma

2003-05-28, 3:23 pm

If you get a chance to browze through the book that I had
mentioned, let me know what you think as well. I am not a
Microsoft Certification Guru by any standards and 70-306
is my first attempt at a microsoft exam. A friend who had
passed 70-306 and 70-305 recommended that book so I am
using it, but cannot say for sure that it is THE book for
70-306. Somehow most everybook on VB.NET seems to have
been poorly drafted and in a hurry....
-thanks
shailendra

>-----Original Message-----
>Cool, I'll have to have a look around to see if I can get

a glimpse of it
>first. The book I'm reading is quite repetative in

places, it literally
>explains every keyword, every time it is used. But

anyway I'm sure it must
>be great :-\
>
>Nick.
>
>"Shailendra Sharma" <spshailendra@hotmail.com> wrote in

message
> news:22c901c323a7$f0e55da0$a00
1280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have been using the book, "Programming Microsoft

Visual
>> Basic.NET by Francesco Balena". Seems a fairly nice book
>> to me, quite in-depth, so far.
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Well done :-D
>> >
>> >May I ask what reference material you used? I haven't

>> taken any exams yet
>> >but will be taking one soon, I'm aiming mainly at

VB.NET,
>> I'm currently
>> >using a book called "Deitel Visual Basic.NET How to

>> program SE" but it does
>> >not seem indepth enough, infact it's hardly covered

>> anything that I haven't
>> >already taught myself since January. I've been

thinking
>> about a .NET "black
>> >book" any ideas what these are like? Thanks for any

info
>> you can give me.
>> >
>> >Nick.
>> >
>> >"Jammy Chiu" <jammy1@seed.net.tw> wrote in message
>> > news:22e201c32356$98b82370$a40
1280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> I join to the MCSD.NET Club on 23 May 2003
>> >>
>> >> ^_^

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