Java: Understanding Classes and Object-Oriented Programming
This course will help students understand Java classes in more detail and use them more naturally. This will lead to more object-oriented programming.

I am hearing news of the publication of the book "Lee Jae-Hwan's Introduction to Java Programming".
This time, I published a Java book titled “Jaehwan Lee’s Introduction to Java Programming.”
For those who have already taken my class, coding using Java may be basic and easy.
I would like to introduce this book and its commentary lectures to beginners around me.
This book is intended to resolve the feelings of inadequacy and frustration that I felt while teaching job seekers using various books for several years.
Since I wrote the book myself, I wrote it in a way that was easy for beginners to understand, but it was also aimed at job seekers.
It covers in-depth topics.
And although we are not able to include all the content in video lectures, we are providing the pre-class portion of the book as free lectures on Inflearn.
In particular, the characteristic of [Player Class] is that even beginners find it difficult to install.
A way to easily adapt to Java by writing and compiling code in a web browser without installing Java.
Since you are explaining it, I would appreciate it if you could strongly recommend it to beginners.
Book Introduction: [ Jaehwan Lee's Introduction to Java Programming ]
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Player Class Free Video Lecture Link [ Inflearn Free Lecture ]




