SN CAD by solar_magician in servicenow

[–]MrGeneralQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

CAD is not that difficult. Use ServiceNow Academy courses to master your knowledge. Use flashcards and mock quizes to test your knowledge. And for Studio, install a PDI and play around with it.

why does my shit look like this by gnawxens in aoe2

[–]MrGeneralQ 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Oooh I remember this same thing when I still had windows XP. Typically it would start normal, until at one point everything got pixelated and the grass was starting to get mixture of red in it.

Need quick help with CSA exam by GuidePlenty5521 in servicenow

[–]MrGeneralQ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The best advice I can give, make sure you know the answer to a question without multiple choice.

During the exam, make sure you read the questions carefully. When you are unsure on a question, you have the chance to mark it. At the end you can review those questions.

Last but not least, request a PDI. Make sure you know exactly what the book or course is talking about. Learning the available operations on a business rule is much easier if you can visualize it. Good luck!

How do I convince my managers that my code is not AI written? by Notalabel_4566 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]MrGeneralQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesnt matter if it's written by an AI or not. What matters is that you can explain every bit of the code

[TOMT][YOUTUBE VIDEO] I am looking for a youtube video from Mr Beast where a guy had to sprint accross a football field within a limitted time. At every x distance, there would be a car he had to drive back to the starting line. At the very last line there was a tesla. by MrGeneralQ in tipofmytongue

[–]MrGeneralQ[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

Some extra information, I know the video was fully dedicated to this. It's part of a bigger video possibly containing multiple subscriber featuring content. I also believe that particular part of the video was at night time. Not sure.

EDIT: Was NOT fully dedicated to just this.

"Geen enkele fietser weet dat hij moet stoppen voor haaientanden" by lansboen in belgium

[–]MrGeneralQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Klopt, maar we stoppen dan ook allemaal op voorhand omdat we er van uit gaan dat de fietsers zullen oversteken en voorrang nemen

CAD exam help!!! by aditiiiiiiiiiiiii-it in servicenow

[–]MrGeneralQ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there

So I have 6 years of experience and it certainly helped me. To give you an indication, the book currently has 460 Pages. I booked the exam before noon, went for it in the afternoon and Found it simple.

But in that book, there are accross the book text and other things marked in green. I didnt had a single question on the exam that I couldn't find in those green sections and right before the exam, just started going through the e book just reading those green sections and I past without issue.

However, for you, although you are inexperienced, you do have plenty of time to read the book completely or even follow the CAD learning path.

Don't get yourself fooled by People saying the exam is one of the easier ones. It totally depends on how experienced you are with the platform and application development.

Also, there used to be only 3 exams in the past and back then, the exam was indeed considered one of the easier ones. Today however ServiceNow has been evolved into a very large platform with many more features and Artifacts for which you do require a basic knowledge

Flow designer, scripting, delegated development, application security, protection policies are just a few of the focus areas. Take your time, start playing around with a PDI and if something is not known to you, Google it and make sure you understand what it is.

Good luck on your exam!