Hi Russell,

The first thing you have to do is to install Balckdown JDK on 
your machine and be able to compile and run the JBuilder apps 
which you already developed. It will be easier for you to get 
used to new environment if you know the results of your program. 
I like the book "Running Linux" by Matt Welsh and others by 
O'Reilly.

If you worked with VB you are probably interested in GUI development.
You can try to replicate your VB work using Swing. I like John
Zukowski's
latest book "Definite Guide to Swing for Java 2".

Good luck,

Jacob Nikom

> Russell wrote:
> 
> Hi guys!
> 
> I'm a visual basic programmer, have been playing with Redhat for a few
> months and have done some elementary J Builder windows apps (slighty
> bigger than 'Hello World' ;).  Where should I start my journey into
> the world of Linux Java?
> 
> Cheers, Russ.


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