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Nobody is going to talk about 330/340???
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| Ernesto 2004-05-04, 6:24 pm |
| Hi
Well, today i take the 330, is very hard exam, in was in
the beta of 305/310 and in both og then i had 10/15
minutes left when i finished the exams, in this exam the
time was just enough in the first 30 questions i feel that
i was doing good time, but in the 55/60 i feel pressured,
but fortunatly i could do my review of my marked questions
I used the "Writing Secure Code" and another sources from
MSDN.
I don't want to break my NDA but this is my advice: Be
sure to really understand Code Access, this is a really
new topic introduced by .NET (a powerful one) and you
can't skip it.
C'mon !!! Please tell us about your experiences with the
exam!!!
Ernesto
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| Pamela Fanstill 2004-05-04, 9:24 pm |
| Hello,
I took the 330 beta and I felt that it was a very well targeted exam and
will serve as a good alternative on the current list of elective exams.
It was a long exam, many questions had lengthy code samples to read.
"Writing Secure Code" is an excellent book that all developers should be
familiar with, however much of that material is targeted to COM/C++
programmers and does not apply to working in a managed environment.
All in all, I feel pretty confident about my results on the beta because it
tests core concepts that most developers are likely to encounter. One
problem are would be for developers who were limited to knowledge about
Windows vs. ASP.NET security concerns, because it seems those are covered
about equally.
HTH,
Pam Fanstill
"Ernesto" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Well, today i take the 330, is very hard exam, in was in
> the beta of 305/310 and in both og then i had 10/15
> minutes left when i finished the exams, in this exam the
> time was just enough in the first 30 questions i feel that
> i was doing good time, but in the 55/60 i feel pressured,
> but fortunatly i could do my review of my marked questions
>
> I used the "Writing Secure Code" and another sources from
> MSDN.
>
> I don't want to break my NDA but this is my advice: Be
> sure to really understand Code Access, this is a really
> new topic introduced by .NET (a powerful one) and you
> can't skip it.
>
> C'mon !!! Please tell us about your experiences with the
> exam!!!
>
> Ernesto
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| Ernesto 2004-05-05, 4:24 am |
| Hi
>It was a long exam, many questions had lengthy code
samples to read.
Yes, and some declarations are very confusing, so you have
to re-read in order to avoid choose the wrong one.
>"Writing Secure Code" is an excellent book that all
developers should be
>familiar with, however much of that material is targeted
to COM/C++
>programmers and does not apply to working in a managed
environment.
I had the same problem, i read the theoric concepts of the
chapters but skipped the code samples, and IMHO i believe
that the author failed completly ommiting samples about
COM using VB6, since most of the COM developers use VB NO
C/C++!!!! I hope that in a next edition of the book Howard
includes more .NET samples, included buffer overrun,
because that chapter was completly devoted to C/C++!!!!
>
> One
>problem are would be for developers who were limited to
knowledge about
>Windows vs. ASP.NET security concerns, because it seems
those are covered
>about equally.
But since in the MCAD/MCSD track you're commited to test
both Windows and ASP.NET i supossed that this wouldn't be
a problem...
I'm not completly sure about pass, but i feel that i did
better than i expected.
Suerte!!
Ernesto
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