I had an eye disorder and was disabled, but I started Java again to pursue my dream. It has the basics and examples properly, so it would be good for beginners. It is also good for majors like me. I recommend it as a Java course.
(Advantages)
1. Even non-majors can learn Java in a short period of time
2. Interfaces, lambda expressions, and streams are explained very easily.
(Disadvantages)
1. Since the lecture time is short, I have to find a separate book to study detailed contents such as classes, inheritance, polymorphism, and interfaces.
--> Honestly, I think it is natural because the lecture time is short.
--> It would be perfect if it was supplemented with detailed contents in a PDF file, but the cost is too cheap, so I think it is too unscrupulous.
(Conclusion)
I have listened to the basics, so I would appreciate it if you could give me an advanced version.
Hello, Nadocoding. I got to know you through your Python lectures on YouTube. Learning Python was really fun. The concept of concretizing and realizing what was in my head through a program was really fun. Actually, I worked in distribution and loading and unloading couriers for several years, and then I first encountered the language called Python.... But I decided to quit my job a year after I encountered the language... I'm 30 years old, but I was so amazed that this field was so interesting and that the concept of studying fit me so well. I'm taking Java lectures in advance before entering a government-funded academy, but as expected, you're training me with a more solid curriculum than when I was learning Python :) It's scary to start at such a late age, but I think I'll be able to accept any situation and any appearance if I jump in and break and shatter rather than regret not doing it. I talked a lot because the future was dark... ㅋㅋㅋ Nadocoding, you're really helping me a lot. Thank you so much.
Full-time Nado Coding's Java course
It was a lecture with a clean progression, appropriate lecture length, and a powerful voice.
The explanations after the class part were surprisingly easy to understand.
I can see traces of a lot of preparation.
I received a lot of help from the Python lecture,
and now Java is also helping me like this.
I will work even harder.
Thank you, instructor.
Thank you for your hard work.
Hello, bigcat0815
You completed the long lecture really quickly 🎉
I thought a lot about making easy examples and code structures because the class might be difficult for beginners, but I'm so happy that you said it was easy to understand 😭
Thank you so much for your valuable review 🙏
I hope the content you learned this time will be helpful for places where Java is needed.
Have a warm year-end and a happy new year!
Thank you 😊
- I also code
Hello. I am a late bloomer who applied for a boot camp and then dropped out and is studying on my own!!
First of all, if you are a non-major like me and are learning Java for the first time, you may think that the lecture content is somewhat lacking. In my case, I read 'Java Essentials' once and took this lecture. I think I understood and learned more than 90% easily. Of course, it is also thanks to Nako-nim's powerful teaching skills!!
Must-reads -> Nako Java (dessert after the main dish)
Nako Java -> Must-reads (main dish after the appetizer)
I think you can choose according to your taste!! Thank you, Coding-nim : )
Hello, Yuntoben!
It is not easy to study a programming language on your own without anyone's help as a non-major. In particular, it requires a lot of will and effort to read a thick book like 'Java's Essentials' instead of an online lecture. 👏 I think Yuntoben already has enough perseverance and concentration since you read it once.
Compared to a book that is almost 1,000 pages long📚, 20 hours of basic lectures👨🏫 may feel a little lacking. Since it is a basic course, I boldly excluded parts that suddenly increase in difficulty or that beginners do not need to know.
I think it is more important to learn the overall content and complete it from the beginning to the end at least once rather than studying every topic in detail and giving up in the middle. That way 💪 you can gain confidence and get a feel for what programming is like 😁
I think it's a really good study method to study like you're studying now, whether you first read the book and then review the lecture, or study the content through the lecture and then reinforce it with the book. Your analogy is good 😲
I sincerely thank you for taking the class, and I sincerely hope that you will master Java through this opportunity and get a job where you want 🙌
Thank you.
- I also code