Yalco's Spoon-fed Object-Oriented Design Patterns
yalco
Through the 25 patterns of OODP, you will learn various ways to design software in an object-oriented manner.
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Java, oop, Design Pattern
<25 English Technical Interview Questions and Answers by a Local Java Developer in Australia> is for everyone who wants to work as a Java programmer. As Java is a computer language with steady demand worldwide, this course will serve as a useful guide for practical interview preparation, not only for those seeking employment abroad but also for those looking for jobs domestically.

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5.0
yureech
I think the lecture content is detailed and friendly enough for even beginners to understand.
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ㅇㄹ
Watching the video prepared with implicit word selection, both time efficiency and comprehension are greatly improved. I thought it was a lecture that simply presented only the words and explanations necessary for the students, rather than a lecture that was prepared without preparation and according to the flow of consciousness. I feel grateful every time I watch it. If you make a lecture on intermediate Java, advanced interview questions, and Spring questions, I would be very happy to take it!
5.0
장정현
It seems like a good lecture! It would be even better if there was a new lecture about authentication, security, and database utilization in the next lecture!
Understanding basic knowledge of Java programming
A realistic programmatic approach to practical work
Confidence in domestic and international technical interviews
Preparing to become a Senior Developer
<25 English Technical Interview Questions and Answers from a Java Developer in Australia> allows you to acquire basic concepts of the Java language and learn how to efficiently utilize those concepts to implement programming in a practical environment.
We have designed this course to help you understand not only the structure of the Java language but also the precise concepts of object-oriented programming, while simultaneously improving your conceptual understanding and practical skills through the resolution of 25 examples frequently used in technical interviews.
The 25 example lectures consist of not only questions about the basic concepts of the Java language but also integrated various application problems that utilize these concepts to solve more complex issues.
Based on the interviews I personally experienced while working as a Java developer in Australia for over 12 years, as well as the interview questions I asked as an interviewer, I will provide practical interview tips that you can use in real-life situations.
Who is this course right for?
Java developer preparing for employment both domestically and abroad
Those who wish to build practical concepts of programming
Designers and project managers interested in object-oriented programming
Beginner software developer
Developers from other languages who are new to Java
Need to know before starting?
An attitude to enjoy programming
Basic understanding of the program
Environments where Java can be executed (Windows, Mac, Linux)
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As a Java programming instructor, I prepared for my career as a Java developer primarily by overseeing Java programming training courses for the Financial Supervisory Service and leading commercial banks in Korea.
Afterwards, I obtained a Master's degree in IT from the Australian National University (ANU). In Korea, I led the development of large-scale applications as a development team leader for a Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs project. In 2007, I settled in Melbourne, Australia, where I was in charge of web application development for a local company providing large-scale statistical data services.
Since 2008, I have been working for the Victorian State Government in Australia, where I am responsible for providing and managing integration engine applications based on heterogeneous data handling and integration for public hospitals. I currently serve as a senior developer primarily focused on Java-based Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) solutions and the design and development of integration programs within the Victorian Government.
Based on my experience and career as a Java developer in both Korea and Australia, I hope this course provides an opportunity for those seeking employment both abroad and domestically to gain confidence in technical interviews and acquire useful tips for preparing for real-world interviews.
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thank you
I hope this lecture was helpful for Kim Minji's career path. Have a nice day~!
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Watching the video prepared with implicit word selection, both time efficiency and comprehension are greatly improved. I thought it was a lecture that simply presented only the words and explanations necessary for the students, rather than a lecture that was prepared without preparation and according to the flow of consciousness. I feel grateful every time I watch it. If you make a lecture on intermediate Java, advanced interview questions, and Spring questions, I would be very happy to take it!
I'm glad that the lecture was helpful to you, Yongjun Lee. Thank you for the detailed lecture review :)
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great.
Hello. I also like Jo Young-rae's lecture review. Haha. I hope the lecture was helpful. Have a nice day :)
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I think the lecture content is detailed and friendly enough for even beginners to understand.
Hello, yureech. Thank you for your kind review. I hope it was helpful.
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It seems like a good lecture! It would be even better if there was a new lecture about authentication, security, and database utilization in the next lecture!
Thank you for your suggestion, Jang Jeong-hyeon. I don't have much time due to work, but I would like to cover these areas if I get the chance later. :)
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