I must recommend the K&B book. I only used that book for my studies. I purchased the book on a Tuesday. I finished the first 9 chapters on Friday. I did the two practice exams on Saturday. I took the exam the following Monday.
I received an 86%. There were only two questions that I knew that I didn't know. The other six questions were tricky, because I felt that I got them right. But since you don't get to see specific results, I'll never know.
I have an extensive background in C++. I really feel that the two languages are more closely related than a lot of people want to admit. I feel that it would be easier to migrate from C++ rather than to it.
Does anyone have any input as to the best way to prepare for the web components exam? I'd appreciate any advice that can be given.
Ken
[ August 03, 2004: Message edited by: Ken W. S. ]
I received an 86%. There were only two questions that I knew that I didn't know. The other six questions were tricky, because I felt that I got them right. But since you don't get to see specific results, I'll never know.
I have an extensive background in C++. I really feel that the two languages are more closely related than a lot of people want to admit. I feel that it would be easier to migrate from C++ rather than to it.
Does anyone have any input as to the best way to prepare for the web components exam? I'd appreciate any advice that can be given.
Ken
[ August 03, 2004: Message edited by: Ken W. S. ]