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Clp Training Guide: Lotus Notes (CLP Training Guide)
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by Cathy Bannon and Dennis Maione
Sales Rank: 1974399
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Textbook Binding: 1078 pages
Publisher: New Riders Publishing; Har/Cdr edition January 1998
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0789715058
ISBN-13: 978-0789715050
Product Dimensions:
9.4 x 7.8 x 2.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.5 pounds
Book Description
Everything you need to pass all four CLP Exams for Release 4! This comprehensive training guide contains everything you need to completely prepare for the Certified Lotus Professional exams. CLP Training Guide: Lotus Notes helps you stay on the cutting edge by taking advantage of the experience and expertise of the masters. So don't wait--learn from the experts and achieve certification.
Publisher Description
The Training Guide series offers readers a comprehensive method for preparing for the CLP exams Each exam objective is covered in detail. Information is supplemented with exercises and review questions to help readers prepare for the exams. Study HUNDREDS of test questions as well as a sample live exam with the TestPrep test engine on the CD-ROMl covers what readers need to pass the Application Development 1 & 2 and System Administration 1& 2 exams
Customer Reviews & Comments
I just took (and passed, yea!) exams AD1, 2, and SA1. I prepared with this book and the McGraw Hill "Lotus Notes Certification Guide", oh, and 3 years application development experience too. This book has a lot of information. But, I think if your immediate goal is to pass the tests in order to prove you know something about Notes, there is too much information to absorb. The McGraw Hill book does a better job of targeting what the tests require. While I'm all for learning everything you can about Notes, the best way to do that it to use it (create apps, and/or administer Notes users/networks/servers). I found the explanations in this book to be too deep - too much for the tests, which aren't that deep really. Unfortunately I found the tests concentrated on rather unimportant aspects of Notes; e.g., shared mail. Bottom line is the McGraw Hill book focuses on the obscure things on the test, while this book (to it's credit) tries to tell you everything about Notes. In particular, I found the explanations of certificates, domains, networks, to be too complicated compared to the McGraw Hill book, which did a simpler job of it. Ideally, you'd have both books. I also recommend reading about 1 exam's worth of stuff, then immediately taking the exam. Don't wait or you'll have to read it again. Don't more than one exam at a sitting either - I did and almost blew the AD2 exam while nearly acing the SA1 exam - which was the last thing I read.
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