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MCAD/MCSD Training Guide (70-310): Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Visual Basic .NET and the .NET Framework

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Format: Paperback
Author: Mike Gunderloy
ReleaseDate: 27 March, 2003
Publisher: Que
Rating:

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Good book but not enough
I used this book to get the basic understanding of what was covered. I just passed my 70-310 test with a score of 820. If you want to pass the ONLY way to go is with the Test King Questions and Answers. Don't waste your money on anything else. You'll thank me for it later. :).


Horrible explanations
. Hi,

I have passed the first two exams of the MCAD using microsoft training materail.. I agree its not comprehensive, but at least it is short and to the point and most important is you understand what you are reading.

This book is full of examples without any explanation. For eg: 3 pages of code has only 4 lines of explantion. . . . I am trying to force myself to read this book, but by the end of 2nd chapter (around 150 pages) i am forced to shut it and write this review.

I think I am good at grasping things, I gave my first two exams in 2 weeks and scored around 930 on both of them ( 229 and 305 ).

This book just focuses on step by step and fails to explain what each step means. I have worked with xPath and xml nodes at work, and I think the examples in the book about XML is unnecessarily confusing.

I bought this book looking at the 4 stars, and can just hope that this book gets better in the comming chapters, cause I have my exam in a couple of weeks.

Regards,
Pranav.



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