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Books needed to take SJCP

 
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Hi,
I am a software engineer having completed my bachelors in Computer SC.I have worked in India for a while in Java(awt programming) mainly assisting some modules for porting for a client a C++ project implementing Breast Cancer.I have just come to the US having got married and plan to take the SJCP.i know it is kinda late in this industry but i had already planned to take it last year but due to some personal reasons i could not.
Could any of u suggest how exactly i go about it.i already have the reqd books as is in the certification guide by Heller and the core java 2 series by Horstmann and Cornell.would i need to procure any other apart from the links and mock test links u'r site offers?
please kindly advise.
Trisha
 
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Hi Trisha,
U can check out Maha Anna's page for a step by step guide to ur certification, the link is http://www.javaranch.com/maha/Preparation_tips/preparation_tips.html
As for me I had followed RHE and Jaworski and they r good too but I heard that Khalid Mughal is the best. All the best for ur shot at the exam.
Nandini
 
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I am moving this thread to " Programmer Certification Study Forum" . I feel this is not correct forum to ask about this.
 
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Nandini
Thanks for u'r advice.Will try and look it up.
 
Trisha Sarkar
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Ersin,
sorry i never did try and complete my topic...so its quite incomprehensible.just checked it and found so myself.actually it was for the (self examination of a woman who can check to see whether she suffers from it)in our country(India) most of the womenfolk are too shy especially the ones who are of a retiring nature etc and can't even think of such an intense examination.
our software which was bought by many medical institutions as well as DOE(dept of Electroniks)for Govt health purposes.well i dunno whether it was finally used in the way it was projected as or not but yes The funding was done by the DOE .
the purpose was to install such a s/w in the medical institutions and voluntary workers were to be kept to encourage every women to try and utilise it.
Anyway thanks for u'r advice too.
Trisha
 
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