Hi,

afaik there are no Java Applications integrated in Ubuntu by default.
But there are plenty of Open Source Java Projects which will be thankful for 
your help, and many of them are available under Ubuntu.
Some Open Source Java Apps I know are: Eclipse, JDownloader, ok thats allready 
all xD But you can find more browsing Sourceforge.net for Java Projects.


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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Alexander Haydn
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. November 2011 13:17
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Betreff: [Ubuntu-ch] Maybe i could help with little things?

Hi,

i hope this is the right way to ask this question, sorry if not!
Since i used first time Ubuntu (7.04) i am a fan from it.
So 3 years ago i changed from electrican into the IT and worked as CCM in a 
handy-software company and found out that i love programming (it was only 
heterogene shell scripting, but i have unix-experience).
Now i am on the way to get an Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer 
(OCPJP) but i have less experience in java.
During this reason i am searching for a way to get this experience and to give 
something back to the ubuntu community.
Maybe i could help with things where real professionals already got bored from 
it.
I would also be interrested to work on harder projects so far i am able to and 
dont get a applied load to this projects.


Best Regards
Alex
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