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Goldy Lukka

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If you are an entry level programmer using the Java programming language or a professional in the Software development industry you have an opportunity to both help set industry standards and have your skills certified by taking a FREE beta version of the new Sun Certified Associate for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, Version 1.0 (SCJA) (beta exam number 311-019).

Passing the exam, entitles you to the full status of Sun Certified Associate for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, and you will receive a Sun certification kit. Sun recommends atleast 6 months prior experience in using Java programming language, J2SE, J2ME and J2EE platforms and object oriented concepts.


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