Re: How do I become buzzword compliant?

From:
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Arne_Vajh=F8j?= <arne@vajhoej.dk>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Mon, 22 Jan 2007 21:24:17 -0500
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<45b571cc$0$49207$14726298@news.sunsite.dk>
Paul Tomblin wrote:

I've been programming professionally in Java since 1998, and C++ since
1987. I've been doing a mixture of network, database and Swing
applications, but all "hand rolled" (ie. I write the code myself rather
than using an interface builder). I think I know what a Bean is, although
since I don't use an interface builder or provide libraries for other
people, I don't really use them. I know object oriented programming
inside and out and bought the book "Design Patterns" just so I could find
out the names of the concepts I was already using.

How do I take all this Java and OO knowledge and turn it into the
buzzwords that I see on job postings like "J2EE", "EJB", "Struts", etc.
Are there good tutorials or books so I can read up on these things?


You can look up abbreviations via wikipedia or google.

To understand them is something completely different - that
requires a lot of work.

But the SUN J2EE (or JEE) tutorial would probably be a good
place to start.

Arne

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