On 2/22/2010 4:18 PM, Geek wrote:
Hi Sang,
First at all, many thanks for you work of all this years, trying to teach us Java. Will be the deadline for all homeworks moved to March 1st or kept in February 25st?
Many thanks in advance.

March 1st.

-S


Jose

On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Sang Shin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 2/16/2010 7:57 AM, Zaczek Malgorzata wrote:

    Hi,

    I need some more time to complete my course.

    Could you move deadline from 25^th february to 12ve March 2010?

    You really told us too late about conversion,


    I am not sure I would agree with you on this since there is no
    on-going
    class of this course since last Nov.

    In any case, how about March 1st as the new deadline?

    -Sang Shin


    Regards,

    Malgorzata Zaczek

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    [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf
    Of *Sang Shin
    *Sent:* Friday, February 12, 2010 4:03 PM
    *To:* Kevin Penrose
    *Cc:* Java Programming Online Training Course By Sang Shin
    *Subject:* Re: [java programming] Feb 25th deadline for
    submitting all homeworks

    On 2/12/2010 9:29 AM, Kevin Penrose wrote:

    Sang Shin,

    I really appreciate the work you have put into these courses and
    find the content to be very thorough and useful. But I do have a
    couple of small concerns:

        * I started the current Java Programming course late (like
          just a month ago instead of back in November), and I think
          it's going to be a little hard for me to finish up by the
          end of this month. Could you possibly extend the deadline
          for people who have actively been sending in homework but
          are just a little behind? Being able to finish what I
          started would go a long way toward convincing me to
          continue (with a subscription) to other courses.


    If you have started submitting homeworks before the conversion,
    you don't
    have to resubmit them because they will be saved up to 1 year period.

    However, once the website is converted into "paid" subscription based
service, it will be available only in "paid" subscription form. I am not
    equipped to deal with individual case unfortunately once the
    conversion
    is done. Sorry.


        * A somewhat larger question: What does my $89 buy me besides
          access to your courses? A certificate is nice, but is there
          some professional recognition that goes with it, or is it
          just something you can show your friends and then file
          away, never to be looked at again? I mean, I know it
          doesn't make me a Certified Java Professional, but I'd like
          to know that it's time and money well spent.  I don't mean
          any disrespect at all, just like to know the value of the
          purchase I'm considering.


    It is a fair question indeed - just like anything else in the
    world, you certainly
    want to know what value you get if you are paying for something.

    What you get from the yearly subscription is pretty much what you get
    right now for free. (Yes, I know I am not a good salesman saying
    this.
    But I want to be upfront and honest in every possible way I can.)

    Basically with a subscription, you have "unlimited access" to all
    existing and new courses in javapassion.com
    <http://javapassion.com>.  You can take these
    courses as many times as you want.

    A certificate you get once you finish a course has no affiliation
    with
    any institution or company. Having said that, "javapassion.com
    <http://javapassion.com>" is
    relatively well known in my opinion, there are many cases in
    which people
    were able to made advancements in their career because they were
    able to show "javapassion.com <http://javapassion.com>"
    certificates and prove what they've
    learned. (I wish I had saved all those emails I received.)

    Based on market research we've done, there are no other sites
    out there that provide the types of service that "javapassion.com
    <http://javapassion.com>"
    provide with the price tag we are suggesting. But I will let you
    be the judge on this.

    -Sang Shin


    Thanks.

    Kevin Penrose

    On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Sang Shin
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    As most of you might be aware of, the "javapassion.com
    <http://javapassion.com>"
    will be converted into "paid" subscription based service
    soon.

    If you've been submitting homeworks and woud like
    to get a "free" certificate before the conversation,
    you wil have to submit all homeworks before Feb. 25th
    (2 weeks from today).

    Thanks.

    -Sang Shin

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