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<item><title>Java 101: What if I Don&#39;t Know Java?</title>
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<description>Today, more and more languages have the same concepts, control structures, and even syntax. If you&#39;re new to the world of object oriented programming, though, there are a few &quot;gotchas&quot; you should be aware of. For the most part, WebLogic Workshop hides most of these details from you - letting you focus on the procedural business logic that really matters - but its always good to be aware of some of the details. This section outlines the basic rules of Java syntax and gives a brief introduction to some of the Java concepts that will be important for you to be familiar with as a WebLogic Workshop developer. For a more detailed and thorough introduction to the language, we&#39;ve recommended several books and introductory courses that will help you get started.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2007 07:32:26 GMT</pubDate>
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