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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Java C++ - Quickest way to learn
Java has always been easy to learn since they have always given both the
compiler and a set of tutorials away. Not to mention that the API
documentation is also publicly (and freely) available
once you know
C++.
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From: Allen Firstenberg cg...@addventure.com
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Sent: Mon, May 18, 2009 3:18:06 PM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Java C++ - Quickest way to learn
Java has always been easy to learn since they have always given both
I am looking for the quickest way to get up to speed on these two
programing languages, as I have become one of the victims of this
troubled economy.
I have been to a few Job fairs and every one wants Java and C++/C#
programmers with clearances. It seems the government is the only one
with
Probably the best way is to just buy a book and start coding. As to
what to code you could look around for an open source project to
join. Parallel to this a class at the local community college will
help credential you.
Do you already have a clearance?
Matthew
On May 18, 2009, at
On Mon, 18 May 2009, Michael Drabick wrote:
I am looking for the quickest way to get up to speed on these two programing
languages, as I have become one of the victims of this troubled economy.
I have been to a few Job fairs and every one wants Java and C++/C#
programmers with clearances. It
Matthew,
No clearances, but do know of a back door to get one.
Community College sounds like a good idea.
Open Source - would Mozilla be one of those using Java?
Mike
Matthew Taylor wrote:
Probably the best way is to just buy a book and start coding. As to
what to code you could look around
I will look for a good book and get started, thanks for your offer to
help. It is greatly appreciated.
Mike
Vicky Staubly wrote:
On Mon, 18 May 2009, Michael Drabick wrote:
I am looking for the quickest way to get up to speed on these two
programing languages, as I have become one of the
I don't think that Mozilla is Java based. Sourceforge would be the
place to check to see what Java based open sourced projects are out
there.
Found an interesting link here that might prove useful:
http://sourceforge.net/community/forum/topic.php?id=229
On May 18, 2009, at 3:08 PM,
Java has always been easy to learn since they have always given both the
compiler and a set of tutorials away. Not to mention that the API
documentation is also publicly (and freely) available. The tutorials
(called the trails) are available at
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/
I have