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Forward reference rules

 
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Hello all...
While i am solving mock tests from whizlabs , i encountered some problems
regarding forward reference ,that topic is new to me after some search in google ,
i learned them by this very good tutorial...
Now my doubt is why that concept is not covered in K&B ,
Is it out of the syllabus??
 
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Hmm good question. I remember this topic is covered in Khalid Mughal 1.4 book. I don't think you'll face a complex forward referencing question in the exam but you can get a simple question which uses forward referencing to confuse you. In any case, while studying for a certification, if you learn a few new concepts I would say its good. Certifications are after all to enhance your knowledge...
 
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Thank you Ankit for you reply...
I would definitely follow your advice...

 
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