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VISUAL BASIC BOOKS
Posted in Visual Basic (Monday, October 13, 2008)
Written by Carl, Jr. Ganz. By Coriolis Group Books.
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Written by Peter G. Aitken. By Coriolis Group Books.
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Written by Schlesinger. By Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Monday, October 13, 2008)
Written by Certification Insider Press. By Coriolis Group Books.
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5 comments about MCSD VB6 Core 3 Exam Cram Pack (Exam: 70-100, 70-175, 70-176).
- This book contain things just what you have to know to pass the exam..... This book does not contain many examples which you should know it. If you want to pass the exam read this book... but if you want to be a real....you have to study more.
- I do like the fact that the this book is comprehensive. I bought the core test Exam Cram books individually and it did help me boost my scores.
However, be warned: the Exam Cram series does have errata. Luckily, Coriolis does manage the problem (as to most I/T book publishers) and publish errata on their website. Always always always download and print the errata and keep it with you or inside the book or ink in corrections in the margins.
- I used four tools to prepare for Exam 70-176: This cram book, MSDN online help/articles, Transcender exams, and an assortment of braindumps on the internet. This was my first Microsoft exam I've ever written, so I was pleased to pass on the first try, with a score of 971/1000. I credit this book for focusing study efforts in essential areas. If you could memorize everything in this book alone, you'd likely pass the test with around 800 (more or less depending on experience). The remaining marks come from areas not covered by the book (see below).
While I didn't use other books (thus I have no basis for comparison), I did like the relatively condensed format of this book, which is very much to-the-point. It will be of most use to anyone who has good working experience with VB 6 and some exposure to ADO. The book is small enough that I could carry it around with me and read it on the bus or train to/from work. Doing this for one week, plus a weekend, I pretty much had an idea of what things to focus on (my boss told me to write the test with about 2 weeks notice, so it was literally a 'cram' effort). And I was pleased to actually learn a few new (and useful) things which I didn't know before. Like the CallByName() function. I would emphasize the point about having prior VB experience (1-2+ years) since there are numerous errors in the text, many of which aren't identified on the publisher's or author's websites of errata. I have the fifth edition, which already contains many corrections. The attitude I developed after reading a few chapters was one of skepticism -- choosing to verify some of the claims made by the author from time to time. If you're catching the errors, then great -- it means you know what you're doing. If not, then generally speaking, it isn't a big deal; most errors are subtle or not particularly relevant to your success on the exam. Errors are as minor as stating that Shift-F9 should be used to set the next statement to run, when in reality it's Ctrl-F9, or indicating a Form has a BorderStyle property of vbFixedDouble when in fact it's vbFixedDialog. In more severe cases, the author indicated that Dim v as Variant followed by v = Text1 caused v to become a reference to the Text1 control, while in reality it gets the Text string in the control (since the assignment isn't preceded by Set). He also made erroneous statements such as the "Command Line Arguments" field of the Project Properties dialog allowing the setting of compilation switches (VB6 /r /m, etc.), while it actually lets you set the return value of the Command$() function. But, these weren't things tested on the exam (at least in my case) -- they're just useful tidbits of information. And while my book is marked up by corrections I made along the way, I found that they only re-enforced my knowledge by making me question the accuracy of statements. The sample questions at the end of each chapter were useful representations of exam-style questions, as was the sample exam at the end of the book. Also, all questions had detailed solutions with explanations of why an answer was correct or not. If you buy the VB6 Core Exam Cram pack (3-pack for Exams 70-100, 70-175, and 70-176, ISBN 1576103935) which includes this book, you'll also get a CD-ROM with a sample exam in electronic format, with questions not seen in the book. In my case, a few topics showed up on the exam which were deficient/absent in this book, including the use of Visual Source Safe (about 3-4 questions), Visual Component Manager (about 2 questions), and DHTML projects/syntax. The Package and Deployment chapter may also have been a little bit on the weak side considering the number of questions on the exam on this topic. After reading this book, I am comfortable with using other Coriolis "Exam Cram" books as the sole hardcopy study material. I would definitely not preclude use of the free online material that's out there, particularly some of the braindumps. Good luck!
- You can read a lot of books on VB and not be ready for the exams. The key is knowing what to expect on the exam itself. This set of books is designed to teach you what the exams are looking for and how to answer the questions. There are lots of sample questions to practice with.
I found that these books along with the Microsoft Press self study guides are enough to pass the exams with. I highly recommend these for exam preperations. You can't learn VB or project management from them, but they'll prepare to you answer the test questions nad pass the exams.
- You can read a lot of books on VB and not be ready for the exams. The key is knowing what to expect on the exam itself. This set of books is designed to teach you what the exams are looking for and how to answer the questions. There are lots of sample questions to practice with.
I found that these books along with the Microsoft Press self study guides are enough to pass the exams with. I highly recommend these for exam preperations. You can't learn VB or project management from them, but they'll prepare to you answer the test questions nad pass the exams.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Monday, October 13, 2008)
By Osborne Publishing.
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1 comments about MCSD Visual Basic Test Yourself Practice Exams (Exam 70-175 and 70-176).
- I felt this book did a fairly good job in terms of clarify the concepts in its exam questions. This books is useful for preparing the exam. But I did read another two books in addition to this one -- those books are the basic concepts and examples. The reason I rated as 3 star is some of the questions are not very close to the real exam questions.
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Written by David Boctor. By MC Graw Hill.
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Written by Michael Ekedahl. By Course Technology.
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Posted in Visual Basic (Monday, October 13, 2008)
Written by Stephen Morris. By Butterworth-Heinemann.
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Written by M.A. White. By Palgrave Macmillan.
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Visual Developer Visual Basic 5 Web Database Development: Master the Art of Creating Fast, Powerful, Databases for the Web
Visual Basic 4 Programming EXplorer: The Easy Way to Create Windows Applications Fast
Visual Basic .net: The Programming Language
MCSD VB6 Core 3 Exam Cram Pack (Exam: 70-100, 70-175, 70-176)
MCSD Visual Basic Test Yourself Practice Exams (Exam 70-175 and 70-176)
Microsoft Office 97 - Visual Basic Paso a Pao
ADVANCED GUIDE TO PROGRAMMINGWITH MS VISUAL BASIC.NET, 2/E
Programming in Visual Basic 6.0
Visual Basic (Step-By-Step)
Good BASIC Programming with the B. B. C. Microcomputer
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