MCAD/MCSD Training Guide (70-306): Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Visual Basic.NET and Visual Studio.NET

  Author:    Mike Gunderloy
  ISBN:    0789728192
  Sales Rank:    704272
  Published:    2002-12-02
  Publisher:    Que
  # Pages:    1152
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 17 reviews
  Used Offers:    15 from $7.02
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MCAD/MCSD Training Guide (70-306): Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Visual Basic.NET and Visual Studio.NET
  

This certification exam measures the ability to develop and implement Windows-based applications by using Windows Forms and the Microsoft .NET Framework. This exam counts as a core credit toward the new MCAD (Microsoft Certified Application Developer) certification as well as a core credit toward the existing MCSD certification. Readers preparing for this exam find our Training Guide series to be the most successful self-study tool in the market. This book is their one-stop shop because of its teaching methodology, the accompanying ExamGear testing software, and superior Web site support at www.quepublishing.com/certification. The CD features the ExamGear product (test simulation with more than 150 test questions) and an electronic copy of the book.

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04-05-07 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Not that good, do not use this book to learn VB.Net
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Although this book is 'ok' compared to other 70-306 books it fails at teaching at a level that is good for either beginners or for experienced programmers.



For starters it was written back in 2003. In my experience most VB.Net code written for Visual Studio 2003 in these books are less than great in Visual Studio 2005. If there was a CD that contained the code at least you could tell whether it compiles or not. Since they didn't, you will have to spend the time entering the code and debugging it yourself. There are a ton of programming books out there where you have to worry about a typo, poor directions or code, or a single mistake will cause the program to never to work without alot of effort debugging and this is one of them.



If you get this book get it only for skim reading on the objectives for 70-306 and for some idea on what is on the test. If you wish to find good sample code(included on a CD) and learn VB.Net, find another book that was written at least in 2005.



In any case you will need other books to know enough to pass 70-306 and or learn VB.Net.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-07 09:22:13 EST)
04-05-07 1 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Not that good, do not use this book to learn VB.Net
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Although this book is 'ok' compared to other 70-306 books it fails at teaching at a level that is good for either beginners or for experienced programmers.

For starters it was written back in 2003. In my experience most VB.Net code written for Visual Studio 2003 in these books are less than great in Visual Studio 2005. If there was a CD that contained the code at least you could tell whether it compiles or not. Since they didn't, you will have to spend the time entering the code and debugging it yourself. There are a ton of programming books out there where you have to worry about a typo, poor directions or code, or a single mistake will cause the program to never to work without alot of effort debugging and this is one of them.

If you get this book get it only for skim reading on the objectives for 70-306 and for some idea on what is on the test. If you wish to find good sample code(included on a CD) and learn VB.Net, find another book that was written at least in 2005.

In any case you will need other books to know enough to pass 70-306 and or learn VB.Net.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-12-04 09:26:43 EST)
04-04-07 1 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Not that good, do not use this book to learn VB.Net
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Although this book is 'ok' compared to other 70-306 books it fails at teaching at a level that is good for either beginners or for experienced programmers.

For starters it was written back in 2003. In my experience most VB.Net code written for Visual Studio 2003 in these books are less than great in Visual Studio 2005. If there was a CD that contained the code at least you could tell whether it compiles or not. Since they didn't, you will have to spend the time entering the code and debugging it yourself. There are a ton of programming books out there where you have to worry about a typo, poor directions or code, or a single mistake will cause the program to never to work without alot of effort debugging and this is one of them.

If you get this book get it only for skim reading on the objectives for 70-306 and for some idea on what is on the test. If you wish to find good sample code(included on a CD) and learn VB.Net, find another book that was written at least in 2005.

In any case you will need other books to know enough to pass 70-306 and or learn VB.Net.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 10:34:00 EST)
08-08-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Of great help !
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Yes, the exam covers all the chapters described in the book. So, take your time, do not rush into the end, pay extra careful attention to the details and, certainly, it will be of great help during the test taking. This book really prepares you to suceed in the exam and also to improve your actual programming techniques. Good luck!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 07:01:01 EST)
08-07-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Of great help !
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Yes, the exam covers all the chapters described in the book. So, take your time, do not rush into the end, pay extra careful attention to the details and, certainly, it will be of great help during the test taking. This book really prepares you to suceed in the exam and also to improve your actual programming techniques. Good luck!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-05 15:00:37 EST)
04-16-06 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  this product is awesome,but ull need extra help to get cert.
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this product is awesome,but ull need extra help to get cert.
you can get more help in this link
(getcert's POST)

http://www.mcse.ms/message2132798.html

thanks
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 07:01:01 EST)
09-15-05 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  This book definitely helped me pass
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It thought this book worked very well as both exam preparation and as a practical learning tool. I liked the way it walks you through a bunch of applications, then gets you to write something yourself to test your understanding. Also, reading the "Fast Facts" section the morning of the exam was a great memory-jogger.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 07:01:01 EST)
07-13-05 3 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Cut and paste
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This book has quite a few examples. It's obvious that the author cut-and-pasted them, and no one checked 'em. I'd say 85% of the exercises work. Many are flawed by obvious typos, missing, or superflous code, such as declaring variables twice in different scopes. Overall, not a bad book, but not a great one. Ironically the 70-310 book by the same author and editor is much better, though it's a bit weak on ADO.Net.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-01 17:02:34 EST)
07-12-05 3 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Cut and paste
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This book has quite a few examples. It's obvious that the author cut-and-pasted them, and no one checked 'em. I'd say 85% of the exercises work. Many are flawed by obvious typos, missing, or superflous code, such as declaring variables twice in different scopes. Overall, not a bad book, but not a great one. Ironically the 70-310 book by the same author and editor is much better, though it's a bit weak on ADO.Net.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-04 17:37:43 EST)
05-09-05 1 2\8
(Hide Review...)  Worst Computer book I have ever read
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This is without doubt the worst computer book I have ever read.
It has a large number of "cut and paste type errors" which is unfortunately par for the course in computer books.
It has no clear direction, that is it flows over the topics with no emphasis of the major points. It has step by step tutorials ad nauseum which only serve to obscure the information which is to be imparted. Chapter 10 on Help Files for example, has 15 or 16 obfuscatory tutorials and no emphasis of the material you actually need to know for the exam. This is true of all chapters in the book.

I would have given this book minus stars if such a rating was possible.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-08 22:30:22 EST)
04-25-05 4 6\6
(Hide Review...)  Better than the Sybex 70-305/70-306 book
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I read the Sybex 70-305/70-306 book by Brian Reismann and Mitch Ruebush first and it left a lot of gaps needing to be filled in.
I only read about 1/2 of this book, mostly focusing in on the sections on Data Binding and ADO.Net. This book gave a much more in-depth look at ADO.Net which I was very satisfied with. It also covered some areas that were totally left out in the Sybex book. It goes into much more depth and gives more adequate explanations than the Sybex book. The author is a very good writer, but starts out at a beginner level, so more advanced developers will need to skip over a lot of material. The level he writes at was helpful for me since many of the subjects covered are completely new to me, like ADO.Net and designing applications for security. I also bought the Transcender practice tests and the TransTrainer video. I highly recommend reading this book, then taking the Transcender tests. The Preplogic exam included with this book is not very good, although the exams that came with the Sybex book were excellent, almost on par with the Transcender tests. I passed the Microsoft 70-306 exam with a score of 800.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-04 17:37:43 EST)
02-28-05 4 4\4
(Hide Review...)  Good book, but not one for experienced programmers.
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This is a great book for people just starting to program or perhaps with a few years of experience. Author Mike Gunderloy is organized, writes clearly, and provides many step by step examples. However, it's not the best study text for seasoned programmers who just want to review key concepts and terminology. The book is over a 1000 pages. Consequently one has to wade through a lot of general information to find the bits they are interested in. For example, the first third of the book covers creating a form in agonizing detail. It's just not the kind of material a veteran programmer needs. Yet, if you skip ahead you could miss the 2-3 concepts that might actually be good to know. If you have a lot of experience programming then you might consider an alternate book that is more boiled down and focused.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 13:06:08 EST)
04-20-04 5 9\9
(Hide Review...)  I used this book to successfully pass the exam
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I used this book to prepare for the VB.Net (70-306) Certification exam and I think it's a good one.

The book gives you a great roadmap to Certification--showing you (with almost perfect accuracy) what's on the exam and giving you just enough information to properly prepare.

Don't use this book to learn VB.Net--that's not what it's for. But use it, in conjunction with a good study group (such as one of mine) and an exam simulator such as Transcender, to understand the breadth of knowledge required to pass the exam.

The book breaks the major objectives of the exam into sections that it then deals with chapter by chapter. The author's knowledge is obvious--and what I really liked about the book is that he doesn't waste a lot of time trying to impress you with hard to follow code examples.

The code examples, for the most part, are short and sweet---and he follows these up with multiple Step-By-Step exercises interspersed throughout the chapter, and several follow up exercises to complete on your own. In addition, each chapter has a Self Test section that has some excellent exam type questions to further test your knowledge.

As I indicated, I used this book to successfully prepare for the exam---it's the best one on the market that I've seen.

Of course, every book has some minor glitches--I've compiled a list of errata and posted it on my website here

http://www.johnsmiley.com/mybooks/0789728192/errata.htm

John Smiley

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 13:06:08 EST)
04-06-04 4 3\5
(Hide Review...)  Great Reference & How To... (book)
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Even thou this book is written to prepare you for the MS Web Applications Exam, I consider is a good overall reference. I have not taken the exam yet, so I can't really qualify the preparation of this book. Also and very important, people who buy this book should have a basic knowledge of VB at least to understand the code. This is more like an intermadiate book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 13:06:08 EST)
01-20-04 3 1\9
(Hide Review...)  not very good
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I am aiming for MCAD, this is the last exam that i will have, the book is not very good in explaning windows form and controls, it is too brief, I have to read lots of examples in the internet. The other things are OK..but not very good still..

You need a lots of supplement reading,

actually, i buy the 70-320 book with the same author, the book only covers 60% of the exam, I think this boo, too

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 13:06:08 EST)
11-10-03 5 6\6
(Hide Review...)  The author deserves great praise
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I'm not an industry insider and have no involvement in the making of this book, my aim was to understand the contents of the curriculum for the 70-306 exam and obviously to pass (which I did, first time)
This is a great book, it's exceptionally well structured, it's full of thorough and well thought-out exercises. Every single step is detailed (nothing is omitted) and you will learn much, not least, how to use Visual Studio properly.

This book has very good review questions and a sample exam at the back which are really useful in getting you to think in a '.Net way' do not skip these they are important.

If you wish to understand .Net windows forms programming to a sufficient degree to pass the 70-306 you will not regret investing the time in reading this book. One reviewer reviewed the wrong book (he/she reviewed the one on Asp.net) another said that this was very poor and disappointing, an opinion which in my view is unsustainable particularly since he gives no fair explanation of why he was driven to give a damning verdict.
I emailed the author a couple of times about some things and he was very quick and generous in his replies. There are errors but there is an errata and any programmer who is aiming to become a .Net MCSD will be able to figure out why something isn't compiling.
I can safely and happily recommend this book to anyone who is serious. I supplemented reading it with the Transcender exam simulations and I found them extremely helpful too.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 13:06:08 EST)
06-28-03 4 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Very Helpful for Passing the Exam
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While I found the Web Applications book to be a better treatment of the exam material, this book was complete enough to play a significant role in my having passed the exam. The only other product I used was the Transcender practice exam. With the Web Applications book, I was passing the practice exam every time, starting with the first time, after finishing the book. With this book (Windows Applications), I did fail the practice exam a couple of times before I started passing. However, to be fair to the author, my wife did have a baby during the time I was studying, so maybe that distracted me a little... :)
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-25 07:02:58 EST)
05-21-03 1 1\39
(Hide Review...)  VERY POOR
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This is perhaps the most incomplete tutorial I have ever read. A huge disappointment.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-25 07:02:58 EST)
05-19-03 5 5\10
(Hide Review...)  Best book on this topic
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I am an experienced IT professional and have gone through many books regarding ASP.NET. Man, I have become a fan of Mike Gunderloy after reading this book. This book is the best to teach you ASP.Net. Also, you can easily pass the exam after going through it. The style is superb and the way he has presented the material is by far excellent. I want to thank him for this effort. If you want to learn ASP.Net or pass 70-305, this is the book that you should buy. Normally, I resell the books after reading. But not this one, I will keep it with me, it is worth keeping.
The only negative point of this book is that it has more than 1000 pages. But I think that was required to do justice with the topics. For people who are going for 70-305, I would suggest them to go through it carefully and I assure you that you do not need anything else except MSDN occasionally.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-25 07:02:58 EST)
03-04-03 5 12\14
(Hide Review...)  The best VB.NET study guide
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This is by far the best VB.NET study guide on the market. It's thorough, has great excercises and sample questions, and is sufficiently detailed to help you pass the exam.

I did find a couple typos and wrong answers in the book, but everytime I emailed the author for clarification I got a response back within 24 hours. This is one of the best study guides I've seen, not just on the subject of VB.NET, but in general.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-25 07:02:58 EST)
02-06-03 5 26\26
(Hide Review...)  Best of the bunch!
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If you are following the VB route towards the MCAD/MCSD .NET certification, you can't do better than with this book! I admit that I sometimes go a bit overboard on books, but I have tried several others and this one comes through as the best organized, most thorough and most error-free of all them. Lot of material here with probably more hands on excercises than you will care to do. Don't kid yourself that you'll go through this one in a week, but if you go through it conscientiously then you should be as ready for the exam as you ever would be from any other single source.

Example: The other sources that I went through all seemed to come up way short on ADO. The chapter on ADO in this book is very thorough and for purposes of the test, rates better than other dedicated resources that I have turned to. There are 35 hands on excercises just in this chapter and I am one of those folks who needs to do the hands on stuff. While a good understanding of ADO.NET goes pretty deep, doing these excercises made me feel like I had at least touched upon many of the things that can be done with ADO.NET. The book is sufficiently comprehensive and well organized that I will keep it around as a reference source. The other major area that always gets looked at is typos and mistakes. I am more than halfway through this book and can count the problems on less than five fingers. Last night I encountered a problem with an ADO excercise, emailed the author and he was back to me same day with an explanation!

If it sounds like I am a fan of this book .. I am! I have the author's book on the 70-305 Web Applications exam and have his book on VB.NET XML Web Services on advance order and, going on my experience with this book, my opinion is that most if not all of the material necessary to pass the exam is right here and is presented in a manner that will make you actually enjoy working with it.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-25 07:02:58 EST)
  
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