Guide me to learn Oracle ADF Technology

hai guys...
i am starting to learn Oracle ADF technology but i don't how to start and where to start.so,any one please help me how to start and where to start and what are the best and easy way to learn quickly and efficiently ,provide necessary material and web links which are useful.
please guide me....
thanking you in advance....

Try this https://blogs.oracle.com/grantronald/entry/the_oracle_adf_learning_pyramid
Also, google on "ADF COLLATERAL TOUR" for a short video on our learning aids.
If you are interested in mobile development we have a new initiative called ADF Academy that you can access from here: http://bit.ly/ADFMobileCourse
I would also check out the YouTube channel ADFInsiderEssentials as well as "The Quick Start Guide to Fusion Development: JDeveloper and Oracle ADF" as mentioned before (declaration: I am the author of that book).
regards
Grant

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