here's a great video from freecodecamp's youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGOj5yH7evk
I also highly recommend checking out their website - https://www.freecodecamp.org/ and going through some of their (free) certification courses to get you up to speed, or at least give an introduction to programming
I see some people mention OneNote which is honestly a great option. Another is Joplin. It's an open source app that runs on everything from windows to linux to ios. Syncs across all platforms too.
On top of Messer's content and Quizlet flashcards you might find, I recommend going through the Sybex study guide & practice exam books. That's what I'm doing Right Now.
Yes, there are editions that are updated for 220-1101 and 220-1102: https://www.amazon.ca/CompTIA-Complete-Certification-Kit-220-1101/dp/1119863228
There are other ways and platforms to get them as well, not just amazon.
Hay mate,
Using this app includes 600 questions and answers and 76 exam tips. It aligns with Axelos, and all questions are categorised based on the exam syllabus. You will pass very easy with a higher than 80, I was surprised by how much work they have done!
Is this the specific text for C949? Gotta say I love that they use books that are actually affordable. I like a tangible book, bought the D191 text for like 30 bucks.
A Common-Sense Guide to Data Structures and Algorithms, Second Edition: Level Up Your Core Programming Skills https://www.amazon.com/dp/1680507222/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_T4K89K5T3Q5ASRDMZYM6
Are you getting back an error? Forgive me if you have already done this, but usually just Googling the error will help point you in the right direction. There is also the course chatter, and testing bits of your code on sites like python tutor, and Replit which will actually help with multiple languages without publicly sharing your code.
You can use Visual Studio Code instead.
Have a look at this: Building your C++ application with Visual Studio Code
The link for "Visual C++ Build Tools SKU" doesn't work anymore, but never fear, it's available here
Yeah the UCertify material is a direct replica of the actual Study Guide. That's a good source. I would also suggest going over the Objectives list and make sure you are familiar with the entire list. Best of luck to you!
I used Ucertify, Pluralsight, linkedin training/lynda and quizzlet. I also googled free practice tests and used a few free demos. the more sources you use the better. Even though he is a contributor to the exam, I dont like Mike Myers courses. They only cover the absolute basics. I like the Sybex books. Right now the exam kit is $60 on amazon.
Sounds like you may be getting nervous and either forgetting the answers or misreading the questions. One of the things they do to make the test more difficult is odd phrasing. Make sure you read the questions and answers carefully. Any that you are not absolutely certain of mark and go back to at the end.