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400+ Java - J2ee Interview Questions and answers

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Noddy - 03 Jan 2007 06:40 GMT
Find 400+ Java - J2ee Interview Questions and answers at
http://java-j2ee-interview-questions.blogspot.com

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Andrew Thompson - 03 Jan 2007 06:51 GMT
> Find 400+ ...

You are the latest in a long line of multi-posting spammers.

P*ss off.

(X-post to c.l.j.help/advocacy, w/ f-u to c.l.j.h. only.)

Andrew T.
Lew - 03 Jan 2007 22:44 GMT
>> Find 400+ ...
> Topics inculde

"inculde"??? Not "include"? If you are no more careful than that on your site,
then it must be worthless.

> You are the latest in a long line of multi-posting spammers.
>
> P*ss off.

O, spammer! Beware the contempt of the newsgroups, foul beast!

- Lew
Andrew Thompson - 03 Jan 2007 23:06 GMT
> >> Find 400+ ...
> > Topics inculde
>
> "inculde"??? Not "include"?

Ehh?  (checks original post)  Aaah...

My SCT* had kicked in long before that, and the 'del'
key thereafter used liberally..

* SCT - 'Spam crap' trap.  That thing in my brain
that clicks in when I see the warning signs of
such idiotic posts.   ;-)

Andrew T.
Eric Sosman - 03 Jan 2007 17:52 GMT
Noddy wrote On 01/03/07 01:40,:
> Find 400+ Java - J2ee Interview Questions and answers at
> [...]

   Whenever some sleazeball posts a link like this, offering
access to encyclopedia-sized lists of questions and answers
for interviews, it sets me wondering.  Which task would you
say is easier:

   - To memorize a list of four hundred questions and four
     hundred answers, studying them all in enough detail to
     be able to recognize Question #242 if the interviewer
     poses it just a little differently than the list does,

   or

   - To learn Java?

   Sort of reminds me of the old story about the farmer who
furrowed his field with a teaspoon because he was too lazy
to plow it.

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