I got access to some of the slides from TechEdge and have put links to them them online at

http://www.rtpwug.org/download.html . (I will add more if I get them).

I wanted these myself so I figured I might as well as share them.

Additionally, Sang Shin suggested passing on word of his online J2EE course, which looks really excellent, as follows. I might follow it myself.

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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 06:07:58 -0500
From: Sang Shin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Raleigh NC Shootout Slides

If you can pass around the following info. to your group members, that will be appreciated.

A free online "J2EE Programming" course is currently being offered for anyone who wants to learn J2EE or increase their knowledge on J2EE.

This course runs very much like a regular college course in which the students are expected to do weekly homework and final project after studying the presentation material but it is free and can be taken online. There is also a class group alias where students can ask/answer questions. The complete set of course contents (StarOffice/OpenOffice slides with detailed speaker notes, homework assignments, reading materials, code samples, FAQ etc.) are available on the web.

The current session of this class is 80% done and the course will be offered on a regular basis once the current session is over. The next session is expected to get started from in the middle of April, 2003.

You can join the class right now or wait until the next session gets started. The only thing you have to do in order to join the class is to send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For detailed information about this class and how to join the class, please go to class website

Class website: http://www.plurb.com/j2ee/
Class Syllabus: http://j2eerocks.web.aplus.net/j2eeclass/index0.html#Syllabus
Class Schedule: http://j2eerocks.web.aplus.net/j2eeclass/Class.html
Class group alias: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/j2eerocks/

Finally, if you are an educator (colleges, universities, high schools, ISVs, companies, educational services, government organizations, individuals), the course contents are available in "open source" style for "learning". So you can use the course contents in anyway you want. Thanks.




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