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  • 工作学习 / IT杂谈 / jabber,it's very kind of you. I'll go to Canada the next February and I'm also a java learner.Would you please give me some advice? Please come in...
    I'm 33 years old and have been a unix c programmer for some years,but I 've not involved in any large project. Two months ago I moved from bank to a company related to internet and worked as a software engineer to asistant a sofeware company to develop a website. The software environment they're using is Solaris unix,oracle,java,c/c++,jsp,javabean,jdbc,applete,jbuilder,visibroker. I want to learn jsp ,javabean and oracle through reading the resource code .I've questions as following:
    1. Do you think it'll be more efficient than just learn by myself?
    2.Is the software environment above popular in Canada?
    3.Will I be a quilified java programmer about a year later(I'll learn java by myself after next Feburary)?
    4.I know English is also important and my English now is not strong enough to make living. I want to know: can I improve my English enough to get a job offer half a year after my landing?
    Thanks in advance.
    • Some of your questions don't make any sense
      1) If you are a good learner, or if you are determined as Jabber, I suggest you learn by yourself. But you need to communicate with others. You need discuss with others

      2) The softeware anfd hardware environements in your present project is very very nice. The issue is how much you can benifit from it.

      3) If you do not work hard, you won't become a Java programmer forever. If you work hard and have instructions from a good instructor
      like jabber, you can become a Java programmer within 3 months (I think you have a very good background).

      4) Your English won't be enhanced unless you are a willing person. There are so many Chinese people in Canada.... so you don't have an English environment unless you try to elude from your countrymen.