[SGVLUG] Mt. SAC classes.
Jason Riker
jasonrkr at charter.net
Fri Aug 10 19:47:57 PDT 2007
Joel,
Thanks for the insight. I'm still going to take them just for the
experience. I'm looking to do something to re-ignite my passion for
computing. In addition to that, it's been quite some time since I've
taken a Java class, so I think the basics will do me just fine. :-)
By the way, did you get the certificates?
Jason
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 19:22 -0700, Joel Witherspoon wrote:
> Jason,
>
> I've taken them. They are not very deep into Linux e.g. shell
> scripting wasn't covered, init.d configs were not covered, cron was
> barely touched on. However, if you have Victor Zamora as an instructor
> you'll learn more just talking to him after class. I think the reason
> why is that you'll have very few Linux knowledgeable people in the
> class. Most will slow the pace by asking questions like "Why doesn't
> this work like Windows?".
>
> As far as Java goes, you cover the methodical basics of Java. You
> don't hit db connections or streaming text files. You basically create
> and manipulate the Java Swing classes.
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