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Your Java Programming Questions
I am terribly swamped with email and am unable to answer programming
questions. If you are having code installation problems, please follow
the instructions here.
There are several people who have kindly offered to answer Java
questions that you would normally send to me. So please send all questions
to:
- Sun has a "New To Java"
Programming Information Center to help get you started.
- Bill Venners, who teaches with me, has created the
Java Answers Forum.
He said: "I wanted to create a place where programmers could ask and answer
each other questions, where the questions and answers would remain indefinitely
and be searchable."
- The forums at TechInterviews
have many people asking and answering Java questions.
- IBM DeveloperWorks
contains some nice introductory material.
- Kathy Kozel has created
http://www.javaranch.com/ for the same reason. You can send
programming questions to
kathykozel@javaranch.com
- Marcus Green maintains the
Java Certification Exam Discussion Forum
- Another page about certification
www.levteck.com.
- Raymond Blum is available to answer Java questions.
He has several years experience in
Java and other O-O languages and is currently consulting as an OO mentor and
Java instructor. You can send him questions at
raytrace@thebyteboard.com
- David Reilly has a web site devoted to answering Java questions, which seems
well-targeted to beginners. You can go directly to his
FAQ.
- JFind keeps a list of answers and
snippets.
- The JavaFAQ specializes in Java
questions and answers, including Java Daily Tips, many online Java books,
a weekly newsletter, and they provide a free "Java Tips" e-book.
- Charles Bell says he will be
happy to try to answer questions; he also has a web site at http://www.quantumhyperspace.com.
- jGuru.com http://www.jguru.com
maintains a set of community-driven, topical FAQs where developers can
pose questions or answer those already posed.
- Kevin Brown has created an egroup "For those who are
working through and would like to discuss the book."
- Here's another study group for TIJ:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JavaThink/.
- For JSP (Java Server Pages) questions,
JSPInsider claims to have
"a refreshing take on JSP." JSPInsider is based upon a group of developers sharing
information to help the JSP community make the most out of JSP. They also have a
newsletter.
- From a bulletin from Sun: "HotDispatch, Inc. and Sun Microsystems,
Inc. are helping to
bring people together in a real-time marketplace for Java technology support
... [if] you like the idea of getting technical help at competitive prices,
visit:
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/support/Hotdispatch/"
- Dr. Heinz Max Kabutz publishes an Advanced Java newsletter. Not for
the uninitiated, but I find something fascinating in every issue. To subscribe,
either send an email here or do
it via the web
here. He has back issues here.
- Programmer's Heaven provides a
Java Message Board for Q & A.
If you're
interested in and would be willing to answer Java programming questions, let me
know and I'll put your name here.
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