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		By: Jeanne		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We had to delete and recreate this post to fix a problem.  Most of them were about whether the course is required. It is. One person posted the comment &quot;My employer paid for the course. Learning Spring beyond the basics was both of our goals for the course (not changing jobs.) And I did learn more about Spring than I got out of the books. I also learned how to problem solve Spring error messages during the class which has saved countless hours of work time. Plus knowing better ways to do things has saved weeks of time for myself and my team. Which means from my employer’s point of view, the course has more than paid for itself.&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We had to delete and recreate this post to fix a problem.  Most of them were about whether the course is required. It is. One person posted the comment &#8220;My employer paid for the course. Learning Spring beyond the basics was both of our goals for the course (not changing jobs.) And I did learn more about Spring than I got out of the books. I also learned how to problem solve Spring error messages during the class which has saved countless hours of work time. Plus knowing better ways to do things has saved weeks of time for myself and my team. Which means from my employer’s point of view, the course has more than paid for itself.&#8221;</p>
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