is based on, and then take the Java Tutorial at http://java.sun.com .
There are lots of ways to learn about OO methods. A quick Google search
turned up a huge number of hits. A good place to start is the listed
Wikipedia article. Some hits are ads for books.
Once you do these, yes, you should be able to get certified. But, no,
not now. :-)
-Java Guy
On 6/1/2010 8:08 PM, senorita22879 wrote:
>
> Hi
> I am in QA and want to get a Java certifications for career advancement.
>
> I am an Arts graduate and have no programming knowledge.
> I learned C language 12 years back and have no idea about Object
> orientation.
>
> Can somebody tell me if its possible to learn java and get a
> certification.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
>
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