Saturday, January 20, 2007

Why projects are important ?

Let me take this oppurtunity to tell you all that Mr. Tushar Joshi, a well-known teacher and a super-techie, is currently running a training batch for Professional J2EE developers at Omitsoft Solutions, Nagpur.

Presently, he is working with Info-spectrum India Pvt. Ltd. (IIPL), Nagpur as Java Architect.

I consider myself fortunate enough to be able to join this training because, the training we get here is really industry-oriented.

You can check out curriculum for this training programme at http://www.tusharvjoshi.com/javaprof.php

It is only after going through the curriculum of this training that one can understand Java in this case, or any language for that matter is just a tool to work within our technology driven industry. There is a lot more on the top of programming languages that drives professional software development.You must know concepts such as Agile software Development, Extreme Programming, Test Driven Development, Design Patterns...

All professional development today revolves around such philosophies.

After getting such professional training you become a valuable resource to the industry, no doubt, but then you must be able to demonstrate your knowledge and skills. Here is where project comes into the picture.

Project requires application of all knowledge, technical and analytical skills. That's why projects are important.

So, we have decided to take up a project (to develop a website: http://www.mydearbooks.com) based on technology known as Apache Struts. Other technologies that we will be using in this project are JSP, Servlets, JUnit for unit testing our code units, Apache Ant, EclEmma etc.

cheers..,
Kalyani Alshi, Nagpur.

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