Found this from SitePoint
Ready to get serious about learning Java Web application and enterprise application development? I can’t say I blame you those skills will net a pretty penny in the current job market. That’s why J2EE Programming (with Passion!), a free online class offered by Sun Microsystems employee Sang Shin in his spare time, is such an amazing opportunity.
Offered by means of a Yahoo! Groups discussion list, the class runs for about the length of a university semester. Once you subscribe, you’re responsible for reviewing the weekly pre-class reading material, reading the classroom slides with accompanying notes, and completing the assigned coursework and final project by the assigned dates. It’s just like taking a university class only you don’t have to show up at lectures oh, and did I mention it’s free?
If you’ve been awaiting an opportunity to learn J2EE in a structured way without shelling out a bunch of money on books and classes, this might just be the ticket. Sang Shin also offers a few other online classes, an advanced J2EE class among them.
The next session is starting today (26-Sep-2005) and I have registered for it. How about you?
hi!! chked that out & signed up. the site contents r jes gr8 for a good startup. btw, wats technorati??
Hi Anand,
The course was really great and thatâ??s why even I signed up for the course.
Technorati is a search engine for blogs (like how Google is for other websites). The difference is that Technorati returns results only from blogs.
hi!! thanks for dat. btw, 1 more silly q. wat is the full form of “P.S.” dat many of u give at the end of a post or email??
Hi Aswin,
PS stands for postscript : a note appended to a letter after the signature.
PS: Don’t think any question as silly, bcoz you will not learn until you question it. he he… small piece of advice from me…. 😉