This week's giveaways are in the MongoDB and Jobs Discussion forums. We're giving away four copies of Mongo DB Applied Patterns and 4 resume reviews from Five Year Itch and have the authors/reps on-line! See this thread and this one for details.
Hi, I wish to inform u that Today I have passed SCJP with 64 %, I am proud to join the SCJP -ian list, though my % is lower. I am very thankful to My friends anandan,kandasamy,kasi viswanathan,balakumar and bhaskar for thier over whelming support. I am thankful to Mr velmurugan whose notes is helping me in reviewing topics. - Maha's Mock Resource Page - Ye 's notes - Jyothi Krishnan's notes - Marcus Green site and ofcourse Javaranch Discussion form, which help me in boosting my confidence. With regard to exam, Exam was neither easy nor too tough One must through in concepts and coding experience. - Concentrate on I/O Constructors -Keywords and access modifiers. -Threading I Wish all Aspiring SCJP to get a grand success . Thanks and regards Subbu BS
Ajith Kallambella
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Congratulations!
Open Group Certified Distinguished IT Architect. Open Group Certified Master IT Architect. Sun Certified Architect (SCEA).
sachin patel
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Congrats and best of luck for the future ------------------ Sachin, **************************************************** Learn from others mistakes. Life is too short to make all yourself. ****************************************************
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Vijay, Bakshi
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Congratulations!! You made it!!!
anjan bhushan
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congratulations!!!
I am the most eligible bachelor in whole world, but only known in limited territory!!!
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