yup, the mission stands accomplished.. As i'd mentioned in my last post, i've finally completed my java evaluations n dat too in some great style. Guys, the scores for my java evaluations stand at 6 , 73, 80, 80, 66 ... What else can anyone ask more for. Its a great feeling to be where i've come today and the way i've managed to do it, is sumthing worth an extra topping. I know m exaggerating a bit but sitting here and writing this blog i can tell you one thing for sure that i've managed to know quite a lot about the java language. Guys i've cleared my java and j2ee exams and its no easy task for sure, especially if the time given to you is 2 weeks. Nyways the other news is dat i've been allocated to mumbai. So i'll be moving to dat place soon, probably by early next month. M really looking forward to some hiphop time there. What? I wont be able to njoy myself thr!! Who said so, i know i'll be working and life in Indian IT industry hardly leaves you ...
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