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This is a great Java basics course. I was able to learn the basics of object-oriented thinking and Java in a more Java-like way by practicing various object-oriented programming basics. I also liked that I didn't miss the memory part. There is a textbook, but it is explained with a focus on the core to the point that it is unnecessary. The lecture materials are also provided, so it was easy to organize the content separately. I could feel the teacher's consideration. In my case, I had already studied other languages sufficiently and studied Java basics through other lectures. Nevertheless, the reason I took Professor Park Eun-jong's lecture was because I wanted to systematically build up Java basics. This lecture was a lecture that met those expectations. However, as written in several reviews, I am not sure if this lecture can be a complete basics lecture. Since the lecture standard [Section 5. Object-oriented core] contains a lot of technical terms, I felt that those who do not have knowledge of programming would be confused. The relatively easy programming basics part was explained thoroughly, but the parts after object-oriented seemed to go by a bit too quickly. Conclusion: There are definitely parts that can be a bit confusing for beginners, but I think it's a lecture that feels clean for people like me who already have some programming experience. It was a really helpful lecture for me. See you in Part 2!
Thank you for your sincere course review^^ Since Java is not a language that can be learned by just studying grammar, I think there may be individual differences in learning the philosophy and concepts of the Java language. I am glad that it was helpful, and I would appreciate it if you would listen to the remaining lectures~