The Forta books are both good references (you should have both the regular
and advanced CF books). You will need to have knowledge of a wide variety of
ColdFusion concepts, not just things you are exposed to as a developer. You
should take a look at the study guide from Allaire. It lists the topics
covered (the example problems aren't too much help).
One of the most common peices of advice I've heard is to read up on every
ColdFusion tag and function, just so you've seen what the attributes and
arguments are. This is a very good idea. I didn't read up on all areas, just
parts that I knew I was weak in or hadn't used for a long time. I did it in
about 10 minutes before going in for the exam, and I think it helped me to
get a higher score.
HTH,
Jason
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Jason Aden
Allaire Certified Developer
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www.wwstudios.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Banks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 3:29 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Certification Help
>
>
> I'm looking to get certified in CF development [one of these days}. I was
> wondering if anyone could point out to me any good books or
> references that
> would help me prepare for the exam. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
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