As I said, material is an issue. Actually,
I’d taking a great (read overwhelming amount of work ;-) ) C# /
Framework 2.0 course at Harvard extension and we’re using Andrew Troelsen’s
“Pro C# 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Platform”. It’s excellent, but
quite dense, and as Miriam brought up, does not have test question (it’s
not certification oriented, but you’d get a high level of competence by
going through the book and the code samples) Let’s get feedback from
everyone…
Happy Holidays,
- Abe
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[bostondotnetcertification] Greetings All...
Good to here from you Abe! I hope all is well and you are
enjoying the holiday!
My interests are in the 2.0 Framework and C# but I would do
something SQL related if that is what the majority is interested in.
Specifically I am most interested in Web development and
Services. But again, I am happy to go along with the majority.
Marc
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Hi Marc,
We’re here. Interesting that you posted this. It’s time
for us to pick a direction. We’ve been waiting for the new Kalani book to
come out on the .NET Framework, but it’s six months behind the original
date (I’d say at this point they’re probably waiting for the new
year so it’ll have a longer shelf life?).
What does everybody think?
- Abe
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Is anybody out there? J
Just wondering what the status of starting up the study group for
the next exam is?
Marc Guyott
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