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A good workman is known by his tools.
SCJP5
A good workman is known by his tools.
Theodore Jonathan Casser
SCJP/SCSNI/SCBCD/SCWCD/SCDJWS/SCMAD/SCEA/MCTS/MCPD... and so many more letters than you can shake a stick at!
Originally posted by Marc Wentink:
I am studying MS 70-528. I did SCJP5. (Don't ask me why I kinda changed study subject that strange... )
Now I have really tried to find a discussion forum comparable with this one like the SCJP5 and K&R. Hence a forum were you can discus the content of the Self Paced Training Kit of MicroSoft, and which is also regurally visited.
But I cannot find anything usefull. Hence, just may-be someone here can give me a link?
Scooby Snacks for everyone...<br /> <br />SCJA, SCJP 1.4
SCJP5
Originally posted by Marc Peabody:
Yes, that's the same book I'm using.
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Theodore Jonathan Casser
SCJP/SCSNI/SCBCD/SCWCD/SCDJWS/SCMAD/SCEA/MCTS/MCPD... and so many more letters than you can shake a stick at!
Originally posted by Theodore Casser:
Since 536 got mentioned as well - Marc P., did you find the stuff I sent you any help at all? (On the other hand, if you want an argument as to why it might be beneficial to do 536 first... it's probably going to be part of the MCTS for .Net 3.5 as well...)
A good workman is known by his tools.
SCJP5
Originally posted by Marc Peabody:
I didn't make it through all of the material but I can say that it was nice to imbibe the material through a different voice to help it stick.
Didn't you have some material written up on the 70-528 as well, Teej?
Theodore Jonathan Casser
SCJP/SCSNI/SCBCD/SCWCD/SCDJWS/SCMAD/SCEA/MCTS/MCPD... and so many more letters than you can shake a stick at!
A good workman is known by his tools.
Theodore Jonathan Casser
SCJP/SCSNI/SCBCD/SCWCD/SCDJWS/SCMAD/SCEA/MCTS/MCPD... and so many more letters than you can shake a stick at!
SCJP5
Originally posted by Adrian Petrescu:
where can i find [rest removed]
Theodore Jonathan Casser
SCJP/SCSNI/SCBCD/SCWCD/SCDJWS/SCMAD/SCEA/MCTS/MCPD... and so many more letters than you can shake a stick at!
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