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Java SE Base API - Basic back to beta

At 3:58 AM on Nov 4, 2006, Thomas Schroeder wrote:

Hi,

I switched the "Java SE Base API - Basic" exam back to beta because there are too many wrong questions in the exam zone.

"Wrong" in two meanings:
1. "Wrong" as in wrong, i.e. a false answer is proposed.
2. "Wrong" because the question is in the wrong category (in most cases these are RegEx or String questions which (in my opinion) belongs to the Intermed exam because they are too complex.)

I hope I will have finished scanning through the exam questions be the end of next week. And then the exam will go back to "released".

tschuess
Thomas
1 . At 1:18 AM on Nov 6, 2006, Thomas Schroeder wrote:
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Re: Java SE Base API - Basic back to beta

Hi,

I reviewed the exam questions and the exam is back to released.

tschuess
Thomas

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