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"Rob Phillips" <niceguy420l@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:20030321195948.52368.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > I am interested in expanding my technical limited skill set. I need time and > hands on, and since I am unemployed the only way I can think of, is to buy > a 400, with Java and develope a small app or program. I can't learn just > from a book. So my question is what costs am I looking at? There are also > time sharing possibilities, but I would prefer the ownership of a machine, but > maybe that is not so important. Someone please enlighten me in this matter. Absolutely no reason to have to buy a 400 to learn java ... just get a book and start learning on your PC. An argument can be made that an AS400 is a very poor environment to develop java (although an excelent environment to run java). Check out the JAVA101 mailing list (http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/java101) for help on your java questions from a AS400 / iSeries perspective. david
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