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From: Jeff Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 March 2003 20:12
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [OT] Learning Curve Management or Confusions of a Newbie
Having started the thread, I would be cowardly indeed if I did not offer my
time. But being a newbie
Jeff you are not alone in this. I've been at this for six months and have
gone through pretty much the same set of problems. The thing with what you
are suggesting (and this is only my opinion) is, Who will do it *AND* look
after it?. The trouble is (and I have found this through searching the
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Subject: Re: [OT] Learning Curve Management or Confusions of a Newbie
Jeff you are not alone in this. I've been at this for six months and have
gone through pretty much the same set of problems. The thing with what
you
are suggesting (and this is only my opinion) is, Who will do
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From: Simon Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 1:01 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [OT] Learning Curve Management or Confusions of a Newbie
Jeff you are not alone in this. I've been at this for six
No, you are right. This is an ongoing problem. The truth is, however, I
think, that there is no easy solution. Java is easy enough to learn and
open enough to all that there is just a lot there. No way to change that.
At 01:05 AM 3/7/03 -0700, you wrote:
I have to confess, I'm a newbie.
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From: Van Riper, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 11:56 AM
Subject: RE: [OT] Learning Curve Management or Confusions of a Newbie
I think the Java Tutorial trail approach would be a good fit for this:
http
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