
Developing a JSP Course Evaluation Website
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Intermediate
Java, JSP
Many students who want to study programming will have studied from various books or blogs on the market. However, many of you may have felt that the learning speed was slow and that there was a lot of unnecessary content in the books or articles. Rather than focusing on the theoretical part, this lecture focuses on 'development' itself and only covers the core content of development.


Reviews from Early Learners
5.0
HVNtest
This person is really kind. He gave a lecture so that people could make projects for free, but he doesn't refute people's criticism.
5.0
수원양민
Thank you for the great lecture.
5.0
Jang Jaehoon
Thank you for the great lecture!
Android App
Login & Course Registration Assistant Application Practice
From the moment you take this Android app development course, you'll be developing Android applications like crazy! Many students who want to learn programming have probably tried studying from various books and blogs on the market. However, many have felt the learning process was slow and the books and articles often contained unnecessary content.
This course is highly effective for those who are like you. Rather than focusing on theoretical aspects, it focuses on "development" itself, covering only the essential elements of development. Even students with little or no Android knowledge can immediately begin developing Android applications by simply following along. The course's difficulty level is intermediate to low, and those with basic Java and HTML experience will find it much easier to follow.
Na Dong-bin
Master's degree in Computer Engineering from Pohang University of Science and Technology
Who is this course right for?
I don't have time! Anyone who wants to develop Android apps right now
Those who have completed basic study of Java and HTML
For those who want a practical course that focuses on learning theories while developing, rather than slowly building up from the beginning
All
48 lectures ∙ (8hr 15min)
1. Hello World!
05:30
4. To Make Menu
05:13
5. Custom ListView
10:56
6. Activity Change
06:33
9. Image Slider
06:54
10. Layout
17:57
All
73 reviews
4.4
73 reviews
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Average Rating 1.0
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It's hard to see this as a "lecture". If you have some basic knowledge and want to refer to it when writing source code, it's a good video. However, it doesn't seem to be helpful at all for learning, and there are no explanations. Also, the video is old and there are many differences from the present. If you are just starting out with app development, it would be better to press the back button. Also, maybe to make the pronunciation clear, the beginning of the lecture has a hoarse intonation, which makes the pronunciation even more muffled and difficult to understand.
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Average Rating 4.7
3
It is not suitable for beginners to learn Android development. However, it is meaningful to learn the basics of Android and learn how to develop in this way by following along. In my case, it was helpful to study the basics in other courses and implement Java code in Kotlin while following this course.
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Average Rating 3.0
1
I've done all the basics of C language, Java, and HTML,,, I'm really confused starting from the third lecture. It's been over a month since I took the Android class, so I'm a beginner, but I thought I knew the very basics, but I can't follow this lecture. It seems that there's almost no explanation,,,, Those who have learned a little about Android will probably understand. Those who have never learned Android will probably have a hard time.
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Average Rating 4.2
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