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Study Guide for SCJA

 
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Are there any study guides for the SCJA? I am new to programming and am currently using Oreilly's Head First JAVA. Thanks for any info.
 
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Hi Jeremy,

Are there any study guides for the SCJA?

UML guide for the SCJA exam by Dave Wood. It can be downloaded at http://www.hfoobook.com/

Joyce
 
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Thanks for the info Joyce. I printed out the UML info and found it very helpful.
 
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Hi Jeremy
Well, until now unfortunatly there is no dedicated study guide for SCJA itself.
but as most of ranches go through that exam , they recommended some of useful
resources that might fit into the exam requierments.
so follow up the link of ranches:
http://faq.javaranch.com/view?ScjaFaq
and the Sun objective paper for this exam also contains some recommended resources ,check out the link:
http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/CX-310-019.xml
i hope you will find those links usefull
great thanks to Javaranch staaf

good luck for you
bye
 
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Kaise,
Thanks for the info. It looks like it will be very helpful.

jeremy
 
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no thanks needed Jeremy
you are always welcome
good luck
[ April 08, 2006: Message edited by: Kaise a.Zakkar ]
 
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