[ajug-members] JAVA Training
Kresse Domain
b at kresse.us
Tue Jan 2 13:20:53 EST 2007
I can recommend the "E-Business Solutions in Java Certificate" course at Southern Polytechnic State University. It has prerequisites: Working knowledge of HTML plus 1 year Java programming or SPSU's Java Programming: Parts 1 and 2. This class is not intended to teach the Java programming language. I took all three of these classes. I already knew basic Java and had a job as a programmer in Java but needed the J2EE knowledge the E-Business Solutions class gave. Because of my background the Java Part 1 and 2 were trivial and a bit of a waste of my time. The E-Business Solutions class was very good and I learned a great deal from it. It is a high passed class and a lot of work, I knew that several students were unable to complete the work.
http://oce.spsu.edu/programs/certificates/certificates.htm
-Brenda
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From: Gary Marshall
To: ajug-members at ajug.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 12:13 PM
Subject: [ajug-members] JAVA Training
All:
I am looking for recommendations as to where in Atlanta I can get quality classroom (or otherwise) training in JAVA, such that, when completed, I can market myself as a JAVA newbie and the training I completed will be looked upon favorably by prospective hiring managers.
Thanks in advance for all your recommendations,
G
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