Hey EgLUG..
A year ago I posted a post to ask for a training, and Uni-Ball told replied telling me to start java ,, and I did,,
So, Now I think I am good at java developing on Linux ( Suse Currently ) and again I want to work in a copmany using java and Linux if you know some ,, during summer
I wish that I am good enough to fulfill a Java Developer Job
Thank You
zxeem *
Learning by doing
One way to pick up experience and solid coding credentials is to participate in open source projects. Good for the projects, good for your CV.
I'm involved in a java open source project called Mifos; if you'd be interested in jumping in that would be very welcome.
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Thanks Alot
Thank you ! ,, I will try to contribute in OpenSource java projects, ,I know this gonna help :) ,, But I am only 19 years old ,,and I need this for my college too :-D
So, As usual to prove you have experience you shall have a paper of the company to deliver it to my college !,,
So, I wish not to work with java on windows ,, that is why I posted it here ! ,,
Thanks again
Zxeem*
Java on $PLATFORM ?
I thought the big selling point with Java was "write once run anywhere"?
Toying at the moment with an app (Mifos) at the moment developed under windows, but deployed under linux :)
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I know
I know this of course ,,, I develop in linux or winodws ,, but I hate to use windows,, so If you know a company that adapts linux as its operating system ,,that would be better ,,else ,, ok :) ,, it won't make a big difference ,, I just don't like to use this MicroZeft windows
Zxeem*
Or
Maybe you can become the guy who test and fix MIFOS to make sure it runs on linux just as good as it runs on windows, plus if you want to be a more strict FOSS advocate (which is actually recommended), Java isn't Free as in Freedom as far as I know! Anyway, from your reply I think you are more interest in training at commercial firm, that can give you like a certification you trained at them, so maybe you need to hear this again, what that other guy said is that a serious (or even not so serious) coding contribution to a visible (or not so visible) FOSS project is just as good addition to your CV! If not better, because they (the evil proprietary company) which will be lucky enough to fire you, will actually get to read and test the code you have writen!
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funny you should mention that
I'm one of the guys polishing the linux build and deploy for this project :)
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Ohh
Yaba daba dou diboo dooboo daga :)))))
-- W. B. Yeats, He Wishes for the Cloths of Heav