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Jan 5th, 2000, 08:45 AM
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Thread Starter
Member
Iam trying to prepare for
Exam : (VB5 70-165)
Do anybody have suggestions on how to prepare well?
Do anybody have Questionaire?
I would like to buy on a price or free.
Are there any website which helps us prepare for this Exam(70-165).
I know there are lot of experienced guys at this messageboard. I always appreciate your time and kindness.
Thanking you,
krishna
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Jan 5th, 2000, 08:51 AM
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If you have at least a few weeks until the exam, then I would suggest getting a book...
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Ryan
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Jan 5th, 2000, 10:37 AM
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Glimpster,
Iam thinking of writing next week, if possible. But go ahead give me your book name.
Thanks,
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Jan 5th, 2000, 01:14 PM
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Jan 5th, 2000, 11:00 PM
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Hi there,
Karl Moore has written a review of a low cost exam training application: http://www.vb-world.net/articles/transcender/
Good Luck 
James
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James Limm
Senior Editor, VB-World.net
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Jan 5th, 2000, 11:57 PM
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My suggestion - don't waste your time on the exam. Why give MS that type of control over the employment market where potential employers expect you to have taken MS certification courses? I know plenty of excellent VB programmers who have never gone through MS certification.
[This message has been edited by tpatten (edited 01-06-2000).]
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Jan 6th, 2000, 01:42 AM
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Jan 6th, 2000, 01:44 AM
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Jan 6th, 2000, 03:27 AM
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gravyboy - Just a pet peave of mine...
It is not p.a.t.t.o.n. It is p.a.t.t.e.n. It's funny, I just went through this on another board only minutes ago.
[This message has been edited by tpatten (edited 01-06-2000).]
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Jan 6th, 2000, 07:51 AM
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I agree with cluietp.
I thought i was an ace programmer until i took practice test. Everybody may not be like me. I certainly learned some technics and lot of missed topics. Our job doesn't cover all aspects of Visual basic. Preparing for tests can increase your confidence.
I think we should take it. If you think you are ace, then show it. Nobody is stopping.
Boycotting doesn't make anysense. Blaming doesn't help.
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Jan 6th, 2000, 08:06 AM
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Jan 6th, 2000, 09:24 AM
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kishore,
Am taking the test later this year, for reasons explained above. Have found that Mastering vb is the best for preparation plus any computer bookshop should have examples of the questions asked. Tried one out and yes l was surprised by what l didn't know about vb.
Good luck
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Jan 6th, 2000, 12:32 PM
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Frenzied Member
I agree with the last dude!
The more poeple who have these exams, the more the industry will demand them!
Avoid them at all costs!!
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Mark Sreeves
Analyst Programmer
[email protected]
A BMW Group Company
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Jan 6th, 2000, 02:53 PM
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Try to check out the book called MCSD: Visual Basic 6 Desktop Applications Study Guide by Michael McKelvy. I think it's a good book.
Ruchi
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Jan 6th, 2000, 04:32 PM
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Frenzied Member
Of course it's in everyone's interest to be able to quantify one's ability but what I object to is Microsoft's gradual domination of the training market as well as just about everything else they dabble with!
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Mark Sreeves
Analyst Programmer
[email protected]
A BMW Group Company
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Jan 7th, 2000, 01:03 AM
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Hyperactive Member
Mark, I agree with you there. It certainly is unfortunate that Microsoft is trying to dominate the market in every field. However, from a programmer's point of view, it has it's advantages. For one, you know that everything is compatible, for another, you only have to remember one technical support number, and lastly, you only have to buy one software developement suite in order to be able to do anything you'll ever need to do. With Microsoft Visual Studio, you get a program to accomplish just about any task imaginable, and at the same time you keep companies like Maxtor and Western Digital in business, because you'll need a whole hard drive to install all of the products! But, like I said, I do agree with you, I wish that MS would try to work with other companies to make MS products compatible with their products, instead of MS making their own version and trying to push everyone else out of the way.
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Ryan
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Jan 7th, 2000, 01:07 AM
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I think the 70-165 exam is going to be obsolete very soon, and if you have to start with it now and would like to use it for MCSD I would recommend to go for the 70-176/175 exams.
I had the 70-176 exam last december (and got the certificate in today ) and I would recommend to get the P&D and the error handling part well in your mind.
If you can get a hand on the trancender tests, they are really great. They match the real exam questions very well.
I agree with Clunietp, take a test and surprise yourselve with the things you don't know. The exams force you to learn the stuff you don't use often as well; this will make your programming skills more complete.
Good luck with it.
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Jan 7th, 2000, 02:18 AM
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I don't think Microsoft is making much money on this. There is nothing to dominate in this field(Exams).
It's a Microsoft Product.
Doesn't it make sense if Microsoft Conducts those Certification Exams? Oracle, Cisco, Lotus, Sun ,.......They all conduct exams in there own products. What is there to dominate?
Eg :
Set Domination = Nothing
Of course, microsoft is dominant. Somebody can write an 500 page essay on them with 8 point font.
I appreciate Bad Boy's Innovation.
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