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Java/J2EE CV Guide

CV stands for “Curriculum Vitae”, which means “Course of Life”. A CV is not your entire life history or a shopping list of every job you ever had or every little Java/J2EE task you performed at your job or a “one size fits all application”. A CV or a Resume is an essential marketing tool in your job search and career progression. When writing a CV, look at it from your employers' point of view in order to stand out against the competition (i.e. other candidates). Preparing effective CVs presents a real challenge due to length, which can make them boring and result in important information being buried or lost in a long document. As a result your CV should be concise (recruiters don’t have time to read each CV from cover to cover), your top skills and experience should be prioritized in the first or upper most section of your CV, well organized with the following sections: Contact details, Profile, Career objective(s), Achievements, Skills, Employment history and Education and last but not least your CV should be nicely formatted (i.e. easy to read, concise, and not cluttered). Your CV will often be used as a basis for discussion at your interview, for example how did you go about improving the performance by 40% at MQR banking Ltd. So be prepared. Your CV should give your recruiter the confidence that you could do the job and interest in your skills and achievements to wanting to get to know you better. Your CV should market your strengths not your weaknesses. If you cannot market your skills and achievements then who can? Remember that your CV is your
prospective employer’s first contact with you.



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Creating Logo Using Corel

Welcome to CorelDRAW®, a comprehensive vector-based drawing and graphic-design program for the graphics professional. In this tutorial ebook, you will create a logo for an imaginary coffee shop. What you will learn In this tutorial, you will learn how to • draw shapes • add color to objects • duplicate objects • rotate objects • mirror objects • import images from another file • fit text to a path • use the Smart drawing tool • use the Ellipse tool • use the Rectangle tool • use the Interactive drop shadow tool • use the 3 point curve tool • use the Text tool.



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How To Use Coreldraw

Learn how to select and size objects,text, and nodes with the Pick Tool in CorelDRAW X3. Step-by-step explanation for how to use CorelDRAW & PhotoGrav to apply photos to marble. How to set up the artwork for watch dials. How using the assumed color standard color space eliminates the need for an ICC profile -- in certain cases.



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Javascript BasicsTutorial

JavaScript is a programming language, albeit a lightweight programming language. Unless you know the basics of using a computer, no matter how determined you are, you're not ready to learn to program. If you can open files and programs, save stuff, find stuff on your computer, and know what the start menu is, then things shouldn't be too difficult. If something is confusing for you, then you need to go find a computer tutorial/book/manual and look it up.
To learn JavaScript, you'll need to know HTML and XHTML. Do a search somewhere (like Axion Networks) and learn them, they're real easy. Then come back and learn JavaScript.



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Mastering PHP Security

PHP is a powerful language and the interpreter, whether included in a web server as a module or executed as a separate CGI binary, is able to access files, execute commands and open network connections on the server. These properties make anything run on a web server insecure by default. PHP is designed specifically to be a more secure language for writing CGI programs than Perl or C, and with correct selection of compile-time and runtime configuration options, and proper coding practices, it can give you exactly the combination of freedom and security you need. Author of PHP Security (O'Reilly) and HTTP Developer's. Handbook (Sams) . Founder of PHP Security Consortium. Member of Zend Advisory Board and an author .


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My SQL 2005 Tutorial

As you most likely know, SQL Server 2005 is primarily thought of as a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS). It is certainly that, but it is also much more. SQL Server 2005 can be more accurately described as an Enterprise Data Platform. It offers many new features, and even more enhanced or improved features from previous editions of the product. In addition to traditional RDBMS duty, SQL Server 2005 also provides rich reporting capabilities, powerful data analysis, and data mining, as well as features that support asynchronous data applications, data-driven event notification, and more.



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GNU and Unix Commands

In this tutorial, you learn how to use GNU and UNIX commands. Is organized according to the LPI objectives for this topic. Very roughly, expect more questions on the exam for objectives with higher weight.To get the most from this tutorial, you should have a basic knowledge of Linux and a working Linux system on which you can practice the commands covered in this tutorial. Sometimes different versions of a program will format output differently, so your results may not always look exactly like the listings and figures in this tutorial.


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Create Web Page With Dreamweaver

This web resource was created by the Center for Instructional Technology for faculty in the Markets and Management program at Duke University in conjunction with class projects involving the use of Dreamweaver in the creation of course web pages.This tutorial is applicable to the version 3 of Dreamweaver. Although screen shots are taken from the Windows release of the program, the screens shown should be identical to the Macintosh release of Dreamweaver 3.


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