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java or bust
Hello everyone? I am stuck at the moment trying to come up with a plan
to get java training and java certifacation! So far I have read Java programming
for dummies by donald & david koosis, And also The complete java 2 certifacation
study guide by simon roberts, philip heller, michael ernest printed by sybex?
and have recently recieved a book called programming with java by barry
holmes, and I am just starting to get into that book. I took the sybex certifacation
test and scored a %35, not exactly what I had hoped.
Financially I work for stop & go and even have worse credit?!
I have considered auditing a java programming class or maybe take a
continue ed class if I can get into the core classes that could help me.
Terry Smith
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Re: java or bust
Nothing beats experience... Make up a project that encompasses what the
java exam covers, and try and tackle that project.
"Terry" <javasuperclass@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello everyone? I am stuck at the moment trying to come up with a plan
> to get java training and java certifacation! So far I have read Java
programming
> for dummies by donald & david koosis, And also The complete java 2
certifacation
> study guide by simon roberts, philip heller, michael ernest printed by
sybex?
> and have recently recieved a book called programming with java by barry
> holmes, and I am just starting to get into that book. I took the sybex
certifacation
> test and scored a %35, not exactly what I had hoped.
>
> Financially I work for stop & go and even have worse credit?!
>
> I have considered auditing a java programming class or maybe take a
> continue ed class if I can get into the core classes that could help me.
>
> Terry Smith
>
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Re: java or bust
<tony> wrote:
>Nothing beats experience... Make up a project that encompasses what the
>java exam covers, and try and tackle that project.
>
>
>"Terry" <javasuperclass@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:3adf1d59$1@news.devx.com...
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>>Would a Web browser, like a net nannie be to ambitious?
for a newbie java programmer?
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>> Terry Smith
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