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New Review MCSD in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) by James Foxall MCSD eBook or Kindle ePUB free

MCSD in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) With its comprehensive overview of core technology areas, MCSD in a Nutshell is the perfect study guide and resource to help developers master technologies that are less familiar to them.Since their introduction, the MCSD certification exams have been enthusiastically received by VB programm

MCSD in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))

MCSD in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))

Title:MCSD in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))
Author:James Foxall MCSD
Rating:4.76 (740 Votes)
Asin:1565927524
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:632 Pages
Publish Date:2000-10-15
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Since their introduction, the MCSD certification exams have been enthusiastically received by VB programmers who consider certification very important to their professional credibility.Programmers tend to be specialists--they tend to do the same kind of programming over and over. The MCSD exam is targeted at technical generalists--developers familiar with a broad array of Microsoft technologies and development approaches that are incorporated into Visual Basic. With its comprehensive overview of core technology areas, MCSD in a Nutshell is the perfect study guide and resource to help developers master technologies that are less familiar to them. In fact, its thorough review of Visual Basic-related development technologies also makes this an excellent tutorial for experienced VB programmers who wish to get up to speed on speed on some technology with which they work infrequently, if at all.Most certification books are really tutorials in disguise. In contrast, this book focuses o

Editorial : From the Author Getting your MCSD certification can be a difficult and expensive endeavor. As an MCSD, I can appreciate the time and money it takes. I also understand the frustration caused by the lack of good, relevant study material. When I crack a book on MCSD certification and find information on how to add controls to a form, I'm baffled. How can you possibly expect to pass an exam if you can't add controls to a form, and why did you spend money on a book that takes valuable pages to present such fodder? I wrote MCSD In a Nutshell to be the book I wished I had when I got certified (I've been certified in VB since version 3). It's a no-nonsense, in-depth text on the Microsoft technologies you'll encounter on the exams - period. Most developers focus on a few areas of VB, yet the exams test your knowledge on all of the technologies encompassed by Visual Basic. For instance, have you ever built an ActiveX document? Chances are you haven't (and probably don't want to). However, Active

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