Derek D. Martin wrote:

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> So, in trolling the various sources of job listings, it looks to me
> like one of the hottest skills in demand is Java development.  I was
> wondering if anyone can recommend GOOD sources of information about
> learning Java.  Free ones (like web sites) are preferable, but not


Thinking in Java is available online at 
http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIJ/

I've heard that the reviews for this book are great ( but I've 
yet to start it ;-)

You can also try http://java.sun.com and follow their tutorials


> necessarily required.  :)
> 
> I also wonder if someone can explain to me how one becomes an
> experienced programmer when employers all want someone who has 7+
> years of experience...  <sigh>
> 
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