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Hi All,
I recently passed the Java Cert Exam and I'm studying cover to cover from (Beginning Java 2 from Ivor Horton). I'm trying to gear up for a real job by doing practical examples from this book. Can you please tell me what I should do to gear up for a programming job. I don't want to get hired and feel like I dont know how to do anything!
Thanks in Advance
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Edmund
 
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Hi Edmund,
In my opinion you may like to read some FAQ's on JAVA to help you
prepare for Interview. You will do well by making a small application and apply your skills of Java to gain more insight.
I think this thread can be moved to jobs forum. Couple of similar discussion are already happenning in there.


Ravindra Mohan.
[This message has been edited by Ravindra Mohan (edited May 08, 2001).]
 
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This is a good question for the Jobs Discussion forum.
 
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