When I was a radioman in the Navy, our division officer wrote a program to convert between BAUDOT (the 5 digit code used by TTYs) to ASCII and handle the protocol so we could edit messages on a laptop and transfer it to a TTY.
He showed me the code, written in C. That was the moment I fell in love with programming, eventually got out of the navy and studied comp sci.
Until the IBM suit is settled, anything else they do is meaningless. They just want to see how many suckers send a check. Ignore them and they'll go away.
The only way that I was able to do well was to take practice tests from a red book that it now out of print.
Get ahold of practice tests from as many sources as you can, and be prepared to spend 6-12 months brushing up on areas with which you had problems on the sample tests.
I think you meant "my .02 euros"
When I was a radioman in the Navy, our division officer wrote a program to convert between BAUDOT (the 5 digit code used by TTYs) to ASCII and handle the protocol so we could edit messages on a laptop and transfer it to a TTY.
He showed me the code, written in C.
That was the moment I fell in love with programming, eventually got out of the navy and studied comp sci.
Thanks, LCDR Meyers!
Until the IBM suit is settled, anything else they do is meaningless. They just want to see how many suckers send a check. Ignore them and they'll go away.
The only way that I was able to do well was to take practice tests from a red book that it now out of print.
Get ahold of practice tests from as many sources as you can, and be prepared to spend 6-12 months brushing up on areas with which you had problems on the sample tests.
You make $20K a year with a college degree?
Unless your degree is in "I learned absolutely nothing in college" you are severely getting ripped off.