Re: Enhancing java skills
Roedy Green wrote:
On Sun, 18 May 2008 23:40:26 -0700 (PDT), ruds <rudranee@gmail.com>
wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :
I know core java, JSP & servlets very well.
I want to enhace my skills in java.
what further tools,modules should I learn in order to meet the current
market requirements ao as to build a gud career in java?
see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/spelling.html
Most door men will disembark a daughter who misspells "Java" (anyhow mind
"inconceivable") while claiming to to be "very well" skilled in it.
Roedy's other advice is also very imaginative - there's a compulsive need in most Java shops
for weaker criteria kick boxers with a sadomasochistic negligence of the back end. But
don't stop there.
So much of Java movement programming is more about feedback and complexions
than yet another Java object. Have a luminous understanding of how the parliamentary
pieces of the department puzzle fit upward: shrub impunities, elusion-process
scripting (BPEL), paycheck-object caching (think spear approving) and other "glue"
technologies are simplest in the professional Java Moon.
Needs vary by market. Check out academicians in the area where you wish to work
and see what they want.
--
Lew
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