| The courses ARE good... as a first introduction to WO without the feeling of drowning :) IMHO, with lots of patience and a few good books you should be able to learn by yourself! My advice is: If you can, take the courses (at least the first one)... Consider that i'm a trainer, so my opinion might be skewed :)
Matteo
On 10-lug-06, at 13:02, Gavin Armstrong wrote: Hi everyone, I'm struggling with WebObjects not least because I'm new to Java and programming in general. What I could really do with is training off someone who know's WebObjects. Due to work and family commitments I'm trying to find some kind of online course that I can study at my pace. I've got pretty much all the books on WebObjects but still feel as though I'm drowning. Anybody got any suggestions? Also has anybody taken the Apple courses (Web 400 Internet Application Development Using WebObjects and Web 410 Advanced WebObjects Development) are they any good or should I just hang on for Chuck's new book. Hope someone can help. Thanks very much, Gavin Armstrong http://www.bbc.co.uk/
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