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Subject:Re: Should Techwhirlers Program? From:"Karen F." <AnnaQai -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 10 Jan 1997 22:35:39 -0500
I'd like to know if anyone out there with no prior programming experience has
tried to learn Java. With all the WWW hoohah I've been hearing lately, I'm
wondering if it's something to add to my skills list. Is there a demand for
tech writers with Java? Would the investment of time and aching brain cells
pay off in the short run?
Karen Felker
AnnaQai -at- aolcom
"We're all in this alone." Lily Tomlin
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