Ok, I'm about halfway done with my VB.Net windows programming book for test 70-306.
I can see it already.
I can do everything in this damn book, but when I take the sample quizes at the end of the book, they ask for some random off the cuff trivia involving the chapter. I get the impression, based on the quizes in the chapters, that this tests more of your ability to sit down and hold a meaningfully accurate conversation about in depth topics with other programmers, rather than actually how well you can apply your knowledge in a real world environment.
I can run through and do everything I've come across, then when I get to the quiz...
I have a feeling that I'm going to finish this book, be able to program it backwards and forwards and still need to pick up some "Test King" study booklet to help me memorize the sort of trivia I'm expected to retain.
Which makes me feel like I'm less of a programmer for some reason... like a looser. Well at least I'll know the technology and how to apply it. It won't be like I'm a total faker and just skipping the knowledge in favor of quick answers.
I can see it already.
I can do everything in this damn book, but when I take the sample quizes at the end of the book, they ask for some random off the cuff trivia involving the chapter. I get the impression, based on the quizes in the chapters, that this tests more of your ability to sit down and hold a meaningfully accurate conversation about in depth topics with other programmers, rather than actually how well you can apply your knowledge in a real world environment.
I can run through and do everything I've come across, then when I get to the quiz...
I have a feeling that I'm going to finish this book, be able to program it backwards and forwards and still need to pick up some "Test King" study booklet to help me memorize the sort of trivia I'm expected to retain.
Which makes me feel like I'm less of a programmer for some reason... like a looser. Well at least I'll know the technology and how to apply it. It won't be like I'm a total faker and just skipping the knowledge in favor of quick answers.