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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Conférences & événements
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Thread ID:
00313177
Message ID:
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>>I don't know statistically relevelant the results of my poll are, but this seems to be close to a consensus about a study group.
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>>When: Sundays at 16:00 - 17:30 EST (Universal Thread time). (Is that late enough?)
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>>Where: the UT chat (if that's cool with management)
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>>How: connect thru the chat icon here or thru IRC server www.levelextreme.com, room #visualfoxpro
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>>What: just to start us off study for the 70-100
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>>Other stuff:
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>>Mark: Is this okay for us to book the chat room for this time?
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>>The wiki will still be the KB library for the study group.
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>>I'm sorry, Pablo, about Sunday. Nights during the week didn't seem to be popular. We might need to make a change (especially in the summer?) or there might be a need for a 2nd group to meet at a different time/date.
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>>Please let me know any comments, questions, suggestions. Thanks.
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>Hey Nancy,
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>You can pass the 70-100 today. It really isn't that difficult. Understand database design is probably the most important thing to know. My word of advice when taking the exam is: read each question carefully and completely.

FWIW, I took the 70-100 last week and failed. There was not a single question that I didn't know the answer to, but the format of the test (I guess) and the length of the questions got me. There were several questions whose answers I felt were subjective, and several others that left me asking for more information before I could answer correctly. All in all, I left feeling it was a very unfair test, because technically, I could have written it myself, but the format of the test killed me. Oh well. I'll reschedule and take it again, knowing what I now know.
Erik Moore
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