Errata for 70-536

Published 5 July 6 1:42 AM | William

I just wanted to open up a discussion on it so here it is .  I'll be posting updates/corrections/everything else there and if anyone is interested in posting, the floor is open.

Please use the link above (here it is)  to post.  For some reason there have been problems with the blog engine and this post.  I'm looking into it now but posts w/ the article above should work.

UPDATE:  10/15/2006

I've been getting asked a lot of questions about updates.  Here's the deal. I have a ticket in with the publisher about the actual delivery date of the updated version but I think it's already out. It should be out already but let me confirm - I'll post back tomorrow or as soon as I hear from them.

Some have asked me about getting the PDF of the updated book if you've already purchased the book.  Please contact me privately using the contact link (or use William    ryan    at gmail dotcom) and we can discuss it there.  I also have some new demos and examples available.  Chapter 9 is the main place I have changes.  unfortunately, 9 was my first chapter and we had a lot of editing changes, shuffled a lot of stuff around and it was just problematic.  there's an official verison that was sent back to the publisher but i also have an updated version that was just the way i'd like to have written it.  It doesn't follow all of the specific format and placement that was used for the series, but i think it's a lot more concise. You see, if we have 30 items in the objective list, then all 30 need touched upon. However specifically with configuration, you need to basically understand the ConfigurationManager and the WebConfigurationManager first and foremost (this is my personal opinion - and i'm not giving advice on how to take the test - I'm just saying this from a pragmatic point of view).  You need to understand how these two objects work respectively.  from there a lot of other common configuration features come into play but if you start out with these, I think everything else falls into place. One of the objectives was the IconfigurationsectionHandler interface.  I think this was obsolete b/c there's not much reason to use it in the 2.0 framework other than personal taste.  But since it was part of the objectives, it had to be covered.  Personally, I think there's more important issues worthy of coverage so when I say I have my 'own' version of it, that's the sort of thing I'm referring to. If you want a copy of it, please note the following:

 

1- It's from Bill Ryan the goofball blogger and his pet cuckoo.  This is not from William Ryan the author and is not condoned by Microsoft or anyone else other than me.

2- I think it's a very good way to prepare for the configuration portion of the test. However I'm not qualified to tell people how to study for the exam. Microsoft put a lot of time and money developing the objectives, i didn't. I put a lot of time into learning about the stuff and writing about it but that's it.  You only have so much time available to study for the test and pass it. So you can use the book, you can use something else, or you can use my chapter in this case.  This 'new' chapter is just something I wrote b/c i wanted to do it differently  and with hindsight being different, I thought I could approach it differently.  But if you use just this chapter and nothing else, you should reconsider.  Keep in mind that while I think this coverage of configuration is optimal, it's optimal for me. I'm someone who's been programming in .NET since 2001. i've been a configuration buff the whole time. i may learn differently then you and I almost assuredly find different things interesting and relevant.  If anything, I'd recommend using it as a supplement - not as a substitute.

The truth is that Chapter 9 was one of the ones we had a lot of trouble with.  We moved around a lot of things.  It was the first chapter I wrote so I was learning the series style guide and the overall process. We had the objectives change in some cases so some things were removed that changed the overall flow. we had things added that had the same effect. In no way am I blaming anyone else- I take full responsiblity. however I know that 9 had some problems.  The reprint of the book should have them fixed.  But I wanted to address configuration from a pragmatic perspective instead of a technical one. I wanted to show some ways to really take advantage of the new features.  I can't tell you if it will help you with the exam, but i can tell you it will help you write more flexible software. I'm taking 53 October 24 so after that, i'll be better poised to discuss if my freestyle version is well suited for test prep or not.

but if you bought a copy of the book and are interested in seeing the new chapter, lemme know and I'll probably be able to get you a copy. i'm finding out the official word on PDFs of the reprint for those of you that bought the book already.  In the meantime, if I can help you with something or answer a question, please go ahead and ask. Remember I only wrote 4 of the chapters but I may be able to answer your question and i can certainlyh forward them on.  i want everyone to pass this exam and if I can help you, I will.  Just use the Contact link above!

Comments

# Derek said on August 12, 2006 3:28 AM:

If you're looking for 7-536 errata check out: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923018/en-us

If you find anything that needs correct send email to tkinput@microsoft.com. I know the guy there that will post it for ya. ;-)

# Alberto Acosta said on September 15, 2006 3:09 AM:

That's nice, but still is not enough the book still have got too many errors, when a newer and much better revision of this errata is going to be release?

Regarda

Alberto Acosta

# William said on September 15, 2006 11:59 PM:

Alberto:

The updated corrected version will be out in roughly two week. If you would, contact me at William   Ryan    At Gmail  DotCom (remove the spaces so it forms my name as one work and @gmail.com ) and I'll get you the digital version for right now and see what I can do about getting you the updated version.  I can't make any promises about the latter but I'm pretty sure I can be of help.

# Christopher said on October 6, 2006 4:22 PM:

I just sent you an email asking for an updated e-book. I bought this book yesterday and then found out about all the errors.

I just keep the hard copies around for refrence so I'm not as concerned about that, but I would really appriciate it if I could get the updated electronic version as soon as possible, I don't want to study the wrong material.

What about the practice exams? Are these correct, or do I need to consider another source for that?

# Wendy said on October 11, 2006 2:01 PM:

Just wanted to check if the updated hard copy is available?  The Sept 15 post suggested the updated version would be available in two weeks.

I have been waiting to purchase so that I could acquire the updated version.

Thank you!

# k000der said on October 13, 2006 7:02 AM:

I would also like to know when the updated version is available. I'm currently about to buy this book but if the updated version is coming soon, I would rather spend my money on that one.

# William said on October 16, 2006 12:04 AM:

Christopher - I think you're the Chris I've been talking to on email - if so you should be good to go now b/c I sent you a care package the other day. If not, please shoot me an email using the contact link and I'll get back to you asap.

Koooder - I don't think we've talked. Soor about not responding earlier, I just saw your response. Please drop me al line with the Contact link above and I'll do what I can to help you.

Wendy - again, my apologies for not replying sooner, I just saw all of these posts. I was told its out now but let me check with the publisher tomorrow and get back to you.  I'd ask you to post your email here so I can write you back tomorrow - but spammers love checking blogs for email addys. If you would, just shoot me an email at the contact link and I'll fill you in on the details and help where i can.

Cheers,

Bill

# Kazim said on November 9, 2006 7:16 PM:

Its coming up to a month now since your last post. Was wondering if you have heard back from the publishers? Or if you know of a way I can purchase the updated version. Have contacted the local book stores and they know nothing about an update to the book. Your help is much appreciated.

# Gerson said on November 10, 2006 10:43 AM:

I'm also waiting for the updated version of the book! I can't believe what I just read about 'IEquatable'...!!!!!

# Joy said on November 15, 2006 9:46 AM:

hey, where is the updated version of that *** book???

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