Congratulations Daniel !!! Daniel has become the 2nd person to graduate from High School. No mean feat if you consider that up to now only Marilyn has held that distinction. The question is now. Can he start "College". As far as I know Marilyn herself is still busy with it.
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Big congratatulations, Daniel What next? cheers jytsika
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Way to go Daniel!! Hope I get there someday too!
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Originally posted by Johannes de Jong: The question is now. Can he start "College". As far as I know Marilyn herself is still busy with it.
Marilyn is working on the last assignment in this group. She took a looooong break from doing assignments but now is being pushed by someone else so she better get busy.
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Thank you Thank you...your much too kind Oh...not for me? Actually I thought you posted one of my submissions so everyone could poke fun at it. Dan
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Thanks everyone. I had to hurry up and graduate from high school because Johannes was starting to catch up to me. I turned in my first JDBC assignment yesterday. I don't know if there is anything after JDBC.
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Congratulation Daniel As far as I know there are more assignments on EJB's etc. in the pipelines (this i think informed by Paul W. in response to one of my mail) but they may not have been completed. Now as you become closer they may hurry and active to comlete them early. Hope they won't let you down. Good job! Wish you best luck More to come next Rashid [This message has been edited by Rashid Ali (edited June 13, 2001).]
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EJB's! That's good. I need to learn how to use them. I hope you are right, Rashid.
I agree. Here's the link: http://ej-technologies/jprofiler - if it wasn't for jprofiler, we would need to
run our stuff on 16 servers instead of 3.