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Ron,

    Thanks for the info.  This sounds like something I might want to
consider.  In the mean time I found a course on the IBM web site that sounds
kind of interesing.  It's course code # JA321 and is entitled "Introduction
to OO Java Development for Procedural Developers Using Eclipse".  It last
4.5 days, and seems to cover a lot of topics regarding Java.  I'm wondering
how good this class is, and if it would be a good place to start learning
Java.

Michael Soucy
michaelsoucy@xxxxxxxxxxx

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> We just bought the training from IBM for Java, JSP, and the like from
> their Learner Portal.
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http://www-304.ibm.com/jct03001c/services/learning/ites.wss/us/en?pageType=page&c=a0000190
> It teaches you Java along with Websphere and such.  I've found it to be
> awesome training.  Quizzes, etc online.  I prefer that kind of training
> cause I don't have to travel anywhere to do it.  Not sure of the cost
> though.
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> Ron Power
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> I am looking to learn Java but, I'm not sure where to start.  I am
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