Getting the Sybex Network+ book
Crunchyhippo
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I really liked the Sybex CCNA book by Lammle, and I thought I'd get the one for Network+, too. Would the 2005 edition cover that much newer material than the 2003 edition? Because I can get the older one for a whole lot less than the 2005 edition.
"Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." - Popular Mechanics, 1949
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7255carl Member Posts: 1,544 ■■■□□□□□□□the thing to remember here is that the 2003 edition covers the now retired 2003 exam, and the 2005 edition covers the new objectives, i had this problem a while ago and opted to spend the extra cash, and i think it was well worth it.W.I.P CCNA Cyber Ops
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Crunchyhippo Member Posts: 3897255carl wrote:the thing to remember here is that the 2003 edition covers the now retired 2003 exam, and the 2005 edition covers the new objectives, i had this problem a while ago and opted to spend the extra cash, and i think it was well worth it.
Yes - emphasis on extra cash indeed. I suppose I'll have to relent and get it."Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons." - Popular Mechanics, 1949 -
Plantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModCrunchyhippo wrote:7255carl wrote:the thing to remember here is that the 2003 edition covers the now retired 2003 exam, and the 2005 edition covers the new objectives, i had this problem a while ago and opted to spend the extra cash, and i think it was well worth it.
Yes - emphasis on extra cash indeed. I suppose I'll have to relent and get it.
Well, shop Alibris.com or Amazon.com for resellers of overstocks or slightly used books. You can get these at a discount price without losing the value of the book. Some books I absolutely will only buy a new book. However, some of these cert books....a slightly used books read the samePlantwiz
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'i' before 'e' except after 'c'.... weird?