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Gearing up for SCJD (URLyBird 1.1.3)

 
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Finally !!!
Received the long awaited assignment today morning!
Spent the first day going through the instructions and browsing the SCJD saloon.
BTW, I found the exactly same instructions posted net also . (please don't ask me the link :roll: )

This is really a great place for SCJD and other java cert aspirants !!! Lots of information on design and locking considerations! (especially where there is a scope for assumptions)

As I start with the exciting design phase, I'll keep coming back here to post my doubts and bug you ppl

Any suggestions on the topics, pointers OR things to look out while doing the design URLyBird 1.1.3 ?
Thanks in advance for that.

Cheers!
Swapnil
[ December 09, 2005: Message edited by: Swapnil Sapar ]
 
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Hi Swapnil,

Good luck with the assignment, and don't forget to enjoy doing it .

My biggest bit of advice would be to keep track of your design decisions as you are developing your solution - don't wait until you are about to submit and try and remember past solutions.

Regards, Andrew
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