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I am receiving government support to become a developer. I learned a lot about Java grammar, JSP/Servlet, Spring, MyBatis, etc., but I always felt a lack of basic knowledge about Java whenever I learned something new, so I decided to take the course. If I had just learned information by being injected at the academy, through the javaTPC lecture, I was able to connect the dots about why Java is an object-oriented language and how classes are used. In particular, I had difficulty understanding the implementation of polymorphism through interfaces in Spring due to a lack of basic knowledge, but this lecture was especially helpful in helping me learn about its specific uses. I think there are quite a few students receiving government support who have trouble organizing Java concepts while taking the course. I think this is a lecture that I would strongly recommend to those people.
Yes, thank you for your strong recommendation. Like Mr. Murphy, I have also attended academies and had many experiences like that, so I have acquired various know-hows and prepared the lectures to make them easier to approach. There is not much difference from other lectures, but I think you will find it interesting if you understand the linkage of object-oriented concepts. I am also rewarded that the parts that I did not understand have been resolved even a little. I will cheer you on with even more fighting~~