By James Foxall, MCSD
October 2000
Pages: 632
Series: In a Nutshell
ISBN 10: 1-56592-752-4 |
ISBN 13: 9781565927520
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Programmers tend to be specialists--they often 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. With its comprehensive overview of core technology areas, MCSD in a Nutshell is the perfect study guide and resource to help developers master the technologies that are less familiar to them.
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- Understanding COM
- Creating ActiveX Code Components
- Creating ActiveX Controls
- Creating and Using ActiveX Documents
- Creating Internet-Aware Applications
- Testing and Debugging
- Integrating Help with an Application
- Optimizing an Application
- Package and Deployment
- Incorporating Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS)
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First Edition: October 2000
Series:
In a Nutshell
ISBN: 1-56592-752-4
Pages: 632
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MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, September 25 2003
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MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, February 20 2003
It is best book I found to learn for what was required in the exams. If you want a book that cuts to the chase instead of not getting straight to the point like some of the books I have read, I recommend that you get it.
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, September 04 2002
I thought this book was excelent, though the title is a little misleading. The MCSD takes 4 exams (though 5 now for the .NET MCSD), but this book only covers the first two exams (70-175 & 70-176).
However, this book did help me to pass the first two exams. But I was hoping for a "Solution Architectures in a Nutshell" book. Pity they don't have one. The reading for this exam is very boring.
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, April 06 2002
Although there are a lot errors on the exam questions at the end of each chapter, I would still rate this book as one of the best VB certification books I have ever read. It's well written and easy to understand for experienced developers - definitely not for beginners.
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, January 08 2002
This book is great. Unlike those very thick books, the author deals with the topics that you REALLY need in order to pass the exam. I recently passed the desktop exam and I give a lot of credit to this book. It is also indispensible reference after you used it as a reviewer. To James Foxall, I really admire your writing style. To those who want to pass the exam, you'll be sorry if you don't have a copy of this book.
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, November 01 2001
I have purchased a number of certification books and have now passed both VB exams. This book is unquestionably the best. It doesn't try to teach you how to write VB code - you should already know! However it gives details of all those obscure features you've probably never used that may well come up on the exam. It's also the only certification book I kept after passing the relevant exam.
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, October 18 2001
Very good in terms of getting the balance right between being full and being concise - concentrates on stuff relevant to the exams.
Lots of error however - some wrong answers given to the assessment questions at the end of each chapter and lots of annoying syntax errors in the sample code.
Despite this its still worth getting if you're doing the VB exams - good format, good content....but shame about the errors!
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, August 02 2001
This book is BY FAR the best VB book, for all-purpose general VB knowledge and also for preparing for the Microsoft tests. This book is well-written and thorough. It is not a beginner book... only one chapter on overview topics. But then, if you need someone to explain to you how to draw a form, perhaps you are not ready for the exams. I have looked at a handful of "exam cram" style books for the VB tests. I can't believe anyone could rely on those books and actually pass the tests. Foxall is right on!
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, May 22 2001
Simply The Best Book For Visual Basic Exams.
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, May 10 2001
I have little experience in using VB except for registering dll's and creating class modules. I have to say that after reading through the Exam Cram book and the official Microsft Book for the VB exams, MCSD in a Nutshell is by far the most informative and useful book I've read for the VB exams. Aoar tfro being in the UK and it only costing around £20 it covers both exams at once which is a great idea and is wriiten by a guy who has sat and passed the exams himself.
Five out of five - the only computer book I've ever read cover to cover.
Greg
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, January 16 2001
I just passed my first Visual Basic exam today using this book as my exam guide. If you are interested in the VB exams, use this book and no other. This one will show you everything you need to know for the exams *and* how that information is useful in the real world (or not).
I hope O'Reilly comes out with Nutshell books for the rest of the MCSD exams. :)
MCSD in a Nutshell: The Visual Basic Exams Review, November 24 2000
The book MCSD in a nutshell is a must have! Not only does it teach you the material needed for the exams, it is written in a way that you don't have to be sitting at your computer to read it. I especially found the practice questions at the end of each chapter along with the hands on a great help. This book is for advanced programmers studying for the MCSD or who are trying to deepen their knowledge of VB. This is definitely not a book for beginners, only the first chapter is aimed at beginners or intermediates, but a must have for anyone's VB library. I enjoyed it so much, I read it twice.
Media reviews
"a good aid toward preparing for the exam" --Steve Edwards, Kennebec Valley Computer Society Newsletter, April 2001
"This book really impressed me. There are sample questions, exercises to work through, and all the information you need to pass the VB exams as part of your MCSD. If you work through everything in the book and follow the authors advice, I think you should have a good shot at being successful in the exam room. Also, even though the book is written for someone studying for their MCSD, it would still be very useful for someone that wants to learn more about VB. I highly recommend this book, especially at it's low price." --Tony Bergen, Swynk.com, Dec 2000
"Gives very good coverage of the critical aspects of the topics that are in fact on the exams. Ideal for boning up on just the areas you are a little shallow in." --Matthew Ferry, vbrad.com, February 2001





