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  • Mike Hofer

    #1

    Needed: Book Recommendations for .NET Certification

    I've got 20+ years experience, and lots of it over the last few years
    in .NET. I do not yet have a certification of any kind, and it's about
    time I did something about that. My focus is primarily Web development
    in ASP.NET, but I also do plenty of Windows development.

    What I'm looking for is the books that you folks have found the most
    helpful and most accurate in helping you prep for your .NET MCSD
    certification, or which are most up-to-date for the current
    certification process. What do you most strongly recommend, and why?

    Thanks in advance!

    --Mike

  • Michel Posseth  [MCP]

    #2
    Re: Needed: Book Recommendations for .NET Certification

    You probably mean for your .Net MCTS or MCPD as the VS.net 2005 exams do not
    have the MCSD status annymore


    I prepare myself with the official self paced training kits and with
    selftestsoftwar e http://www.selftestsoftware.com/

    why ?? well the books are the official learning books so everything i need
    to now to pass the exams should be there and for selftestsoftwar e well it
    is an exact replica of the exams that you are gonna do so it is a great tool
    to test of you are ready for the reall thing plus it has verry helpfull
    hints and explanations for questions you did not answer correctly

    regards

    Michel Posseth

    "Mike Hofer" <kchighland@gma il.comschreef in bericht
    news:1178724204 .883381.91030@o 5g2000hsb.googl egroups.com...
    I've got 20+ years experience, and lots of it over the last few years
    in .NET. I do not yet have a certification of any kind, and it's about
    time I did something about that. My focus is primarily Web development
    in ASP.NET, but I also do plenty of Windows development.
    >
    What I'm looking for is the books that you folks have found the most
    helpful and most accurate in helping you prep for your .NET MCSD
    certification, or which are most up-to-date for the current
    certification process. What do you most strongly recommend, and why?
    >
    Thanks in advance!
    >
    --Mike
    >

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    • Mike Hofer

      #3
      Re: Needed: Book Recommendations for .NET Certification

      On May 9, 12:22 pm, "Michel Posseth [MCP]" <M...@posseth.c omwrote:
      You probably mean for your .Net MCTS or MCPD as the VS.net 2005 exams do not
      have the MCSD status annymore
      >
      I prepare myself with the official self paced training kits and with
      selftestsoftwar e http://www.selftestsoftware.com/
      >
      why ?? well the books are the official learning books so everything i need
      to now to pass the exams should be there and for selftestsoftwar e well it
      is an exact replica of the exams that you are gonna do so it is a great tool
      to test of you are ready for the reall thing plus it has verry helpfull
      hints and explanations for questions you did not answer correctly
      >
      regards
      >
      Michel Posseth
      >
      "Mike Hofer" <kchighl...@gma il.comschreef in berichtnews:117 8724204.883381. 91030@o5g2000hs b.googlegroups. com...
      >
      >
      >
      I've got 20+ years experience, and lots of it over the last few years
      in .NET. I do not yet have a certification of any kind, and it's about
      time I did something about that. My focus is primarily Web development
      in ASP.NET, but I also do plenty of Windows development.
      >
      What I'm looking for is the books that you folks have found the most
      helpful and most accurate in helping you prep for your .NET MCSD
      certification, or which are most up-to-date for the current
      certification process. What do you most strongly recommend, and why?
      >
      Thanks in advance!
      >
      --Mike- Hide quoted text -
      >
      - Show quoted text -
      This loooks great and all, but it assumes that you already know the
      material. There are distinct gaps in my knowledge (something I should
      have made clear) due to the fact that I've been stuck working in .NET
      1.1 for the last 2.5 years. I need to get up to speed in .NET 2.0 as
      well. So any pointers you could provide for that would also be
      helpful.

      Other than that, the product looks great, and very affordable!

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      • Michel Posseth  [MCP]

        #4
        Re: Needed: Book Recommendations for .NET Certification

        If you take a practice selftest exam , to test your knowledge it will show
        you in the wrong answered question a good explanation and the books where to
        find this knowledge .

        I just test with the MS self paced training kits and i own the diverse MS
        press core reference guides so i can always use these as a reference to get
        my information

        http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw...Go.x=11&Go.y=9

        http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw...&Go.x=9&Go.y=4

        "Mike Hofer" <kchighland@gma il.comschreef in bericht
        news:1178734646 .860280.58070@p 77g2000hsh.goog legroups.com...
        On May 9, 12:22 pm, "Michel Posseth [MCP]" <M...@posseth.c omwrote:
        >You probably mean for your .Net MCTS or MCPD as the VS.net 2005 exams do
        >not
        >have the MCSD status annymore
        >>
        >I prepare myself with the official self paced training kits and with
        >selftestsoftwa re http://www.selftestsoftware.com/
        >>
        >why ?? well the books are the official learning books so everything i
        >need
        >to now to pass the exams should be there and for selftestsoftwar e well
        >it
        >is an exact replica of the exams that you are gonna do so it is a great
        >tool
        >to test of you are ready for the reall thing plus it has verry helpfull
        >hints and explanations for questions you did not answer correctly
        >>
        >regards
        >>
        >Michel Posseth
        >>
        >"Mike Hofer" <kchighl...@gma il.comschreef in
        >berichtnews:11 78724204.883381 .91030@o5g2000h sb.googlegroups .com...
        >>
        >>
        >>
        I've got 20+ years experience, and lots of it over the last few years
        in .NET. I do not yet have a certification of any kind, and it's about
        time I did something about that. My focus is primarily Web development
        in ASP.NET, but I also do plenty of Windows development.
        >>
        What I'm looking for is the books that you folks have found the most
        helpful and most accurate in helping you prep for your .NET MCSD
        certification, or which are most up-to-date for the current
        certification process. What do you most strongly recommend, and why?
        >>
        Thanks in advance!
        >>
        --Mike- Hide quoted text -
        >>
        >- Show quoted text -
        >
        This loooks great and all, but it assumes that you already know the
        material. There are distinct gaps in my knowledge (something I should
        have made clear) due to the fact that I've been stuck working in .NET
        1.1 for the last 2.5 years. I need to get up to speed in .NET 2.0 as
        well. So any pointers you could provide for that would also be
        helpful.
        >
        Other than that, the product looks great, and very affordable!
        >

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