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Hi everyone,

Im looking for Javascript exam questions(with answers) for the CIW certification.
Im also on the lookout for HTML/CSS/DHTML questions as well.

Im willing to give adresses where you can download questions for other languages (JAVA etc.)

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Find it at the weblanguages page on ciwpage.com


downloadable javascript stuff

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its only a portal really though-im specifically after javascript questions

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Not only a portal ; 65 javascript questions

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Hey Paddy, I'm not interested in java sites.
Rather would like to have some time or brainpower. Do you have I link where I can download them?

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It is not so difficult..Paddy
sites.. there are millions
time... there is not enough

I wish I had a brain that understands the things I read right away.
(think I'm going to get philosophical now)

The grey stuff, the brain where all the things you learn are being stored that is what I would like to expand and faster than it is expanding now.
So, if anybody has a great idea of how to create a more usefull brain tell me...


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john.good javascript questions.i agree with you about not posting answers.that is for half-assed people who may pass the test, but will fail when they go to get a job or use their new skills.i am preparing to take the ciw javascript test on friday.any other free study sheets or practice exams would be greatly appreciated.i have already passed the i-net exam, and the site designer exam.now i have javascript, perl, and server/admin left to go. as far as enhancing your brain power goes, read and listen to different people and things.keep a very open mind and try new things day to day.something as simple as taking a new route home, or watching a different tv show than you normally watch will make you think more.also, keep learning, never stop learning new things.remember no one has even used a tenth of there brain power.just think of the possibilities.also, you might want to drink occasionally.some of my best ideas come to me then.

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Great reply!!

Thanks I will immedate follow your advice and have a couple of beers; ever heard of Heineken or Grolsch?


I hope you will pass oncoming friday and I think you have done well. It is not bad or stupid to review answers but it is better to know your weak points and sharpen them.

btw if you look very closely you might find somewhere answers....

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yeah!i drink heineken occasionally.im in more of a bud light income bracket now while im going to school full time.as far as grolsh (think i screwed up the spelling)-i have had it before.pretty good.theres a place called matthias here in houston and they have every kind of beer from every country you can imagine.its insane, every one of there walls is covered with different kinds of beer.

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Well Heineken is a bit lighter than Grolsch but tast is personal hé...
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But thanks again for your input.
Stay focused.

A quote is useless until put to use.

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