June: Microsoft Exams

Exem 70-542: Studio commendatione (Microsoft Muneris SharePoint Server 2007 – Applicationem ipsum)

UPDATE: In comments, aliquis missae Donec: http://www.midnightmonkey.co.uk/blog/blogging/?page_id=5. It looks good to me too.

Ego transierunt MUSCUS technica exem hodie, entitled "Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 – Application Development". I found the exam to be pretty rigorous and that it matched up quite well with Microsoft’s praeparatio dux.

Ego fuerit operantes cum MUSCUS in a cotidie basis et nihil verberat actu manus-in experientia enim omnia volutpat.

Quod dixit, I took note of what I was studying as I studied. I believe that all of these resources are helpful, praesertim medium summittendo quod manus-in experientia.

Subiectum Pagina
Excellere ipsum http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms519581.aspx
Quaerere No special recommendation. I had taken a class on search earlier this year and real-world experience carried me through. Work with the "search center" pars MUSCUS.
BDC http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms563661.aspx
Audientiis http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms496822.aspx
Profiles http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms496822.aspx
Contentus Mgmt http://www.sharepointblogs.com/tonstegeman/archive/2007/02/01/moss-custom-policies-part-1-creating-a-custom-information-management-policy.aspx

http://blogs.msdn.com/ecm/archive/2007/03/04/customize-the-page-editing-toolbar-in-moss-2007.aspx

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa674506.aspx

BI Manus-in operando KPI scriptor in MUSCUS.
Workflow http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa830816.aspx
Info mgmt http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397403.aspx
Variationes http://aspnetcoe.wordpress.com/2007/02/09/customize-variation-root-landing-logic/
Monumentis mgmt http://blogs.msdn.com/recman/archive/2006/06/16/633393.aspx
Infopath http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/08/infopath2007/default.aspx

Multis eorum links ad magis links et tendebat ad sequi ad de 3 campester altum.

Omnia dici non recte legitur exem, sed paenitere legere de et etiam si frenos non directe pertinet. BENE bonum effercio scire et fortiter suadeo materia omnes Aspirantes bene rotunda MUSCUS tincidunt.

Mei transierunt 70-315 hodie exem!

I passed the "Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" exem hodie in magna statu NJ venerabile officia SolarTech in Hasbrouck Heights.

I put this exam up there with BizTalk in terms of difficulty. You can’t fake your way through it.

Studere, I used the the MCAD/MCSD Self Paced Training kit book entitled Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# .NET.

Microsoft guidelines (hic) are exactly correct IMO. The book addresses everything and if you have a modicum or real-world experience, it should be a straight-forward exam. If not, take the time get some real world experience or at least execute the labs in the book. That will probably give you what you need.

I even go so far as to recommend the book to pro’s, especially self-taught people like myself. It covers some basic stuff which I just never had a reason to stumble upon in my travels and I’m kicking myself a little bit for never having taken the time to learn them.

WSS exem 70-541, Fenestra Microsoft Muneris SharePoint 3.0 – Applicationem ipsum

Et tuli supradicta transivit test in mane. Difficile est ipsum pulchrum et ego.

Est relative inopia notitia in hoc ipsum in lorem. Sum non certus quare.

Ego quippe moris 'adepto ullus in detail de exem tuli, his recte dici puto:

  1. Trust this link: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-541.mspx.

    It lists what you need to know to pass the exam and it’s, IMO, very accurate.

  2. The link also recommends Inside Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 by Ted Pattison & Daniel Larson. This book covers nearly all the subjects that the test addresses. I found it to be great in and of itself beyond simple exam prep. It provides great examples and really got me thinking about some new and interesting things to try. If you want to skip a few bits in the book, just cross-reference the book’s TOC with the items in the link from above.
  3. Nothing beats actual hands-on experience. If you have time and interest, follow along with the examples in the book and then experiment with them. You’ll have an easier time on the exam as well as really learn WSS application programming.

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