earweed wrote: » You may also get a port question or 2 so make sure you know which ports are SECURE. Good luck and keep us posted.
earweed wrote: » The worst POS I ever saw was the examfarce for the JavaScript class. It had a ridiculously small exam bank and some of the answers were wrong! When you take JavaScript (AKV1 or WJV1 don't know which it is now) get the study guide from MCMCSE.com and read the book thoroughly. You can do the programming exercises if you just want to but you can pass without doing any programming, believe me. I did the programming and wasdisappointed that the exam actually asks you very little about programming.
earweed wrote: » The programming is really easy especially if you've done any other type of programming before. They didn't have programming when I was in high school but I took Basic and Fortran in college so the Javascript was pretty easy. You'll learn your html tags a little better while you're learning Javascript. HTML is covered in WFV1 and that's probably the only thing you'll need to even look at for that class.
earweed wrote: » I guess I misspoke then. You should just go ahead and take WFV1 now erpadmin. If you have exposure to html that class will be one of those "take preassesment and move directly to voucher" classes for you..lol
earweed wrote: » I misspoke because my whole post a ways back said you'd have to learn html basically. I didn't know you already had used it. WFV1 is a mile wide but an inch deep. You're probably going to be another one of those people doing 30+ CUs a term. This coming term I'm aiming for the max I've done so far..25
erpadmin wrote: » Well, taking the test tomorrow at 9:00 (EST). It is my hope that I will say I passed or that other thing...... Please wish me luck. I took the practice exam at the end of Darril's book today and got 90% (would have been more by one percent, but that question on Buffer Overflow threw me...I initially had it right but changed it when I thought it was DLL injection. We use QualysGuard for pen testing/vulnerability scanning and Weblogic will actually show you in real time malformed packets, DLL injections, and the like. The way I configured Weblogic....it blocked them all. (I keeps-up-wit-my-patches). I am making sure I get to the City early enough so I can get one more cup of coffee and it's off for 6 CUs of WGU and the third and final test of the CompTIA Trinity..... When I get to the office, will let you know what's what.