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<updated>2008-11-20T20:50:26-08:00</updated>
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<title>JSP Madness Part One by Charlie Calvert</title>
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<name>Ehi Ikhimiukor</name>
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<updated>2003-12-15T07:20:59-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-12-15T07:20:59-08:00</published>
<summary>JSP Madness Part One by Charlie Calvert</summary>
<content>Hi Charlie,I read your book on C++Builer Unleashed. I am a beginning programmer in Nigeria, but I not only understood the book, I enjoyed your flow of writing. That book was motivation I needed to study other Borland products. At the time of writing this letter, I am downloading BorlandC++Builder Evaluation software. It is quite a heavy file and I hope to download it soon. What attracted me to Borland is your utmost confidence in C++Builder(VCL) as against OWL and MFC. I have also started reading Delphi, in order to understand VCL.I live in Nigeria. I finished from the University this year and I want to pursue an IT career. I hope to find fulfilment in Borland softwares. I can be reached at: ehi_god@lycos.com. Thank you.Ehi Ikhimiukor.</content>
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