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Will these classes help cover the material needed to learn J2EE?
I have some intermediate java programming skills and I was thinking about taking it a step further. I would like to get some outside opinions on whether one (or both) of the following classes will help me in learning what is necessary to potentially become a J2EE developer:
http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/ academics/ pages/cour seinfo.asp x?Subject= SE&Catalog Nbr=452
http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/ academics/ pages/cour seinfo.asp x?Subject= SE&Catalog Nbr=554
And should I avoid either of these? Is there any other electives you recommend that I should take pertaining to this area?:
http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/ academics/ Pages/MSec ommercetec hnology.as px
http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/
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And should I avoid either of these? Is there any other electives you recommend that I should take pertaining to this area?:
http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/
all these classes, tutorials, lessons will enable you, but to get a job you need to have hands on experience. It can be earned by a job or by doing dummy projects.
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I understand that but it's much easier doing dummy projects when you can see the big picture. I've done a moderate amount of programming and I still don't know what the J2EE is. Every time I post questions pertaining to my degree all people do is belittle schools. I need help selecting classes, and not hearing about how I'd be better off learning on my own. I've made my decision and would appreciate anyone willing to help me.
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