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Tidus2021-11-09 22:18:51
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Tidus, 2021-11-09 22:18:51

What are the best java courses 2021?

Hello.
The situation in brief: I studied Java on my own for several months, I mastered the basic things easily, but then it became harder, a lot of time began to go nowhere and I came to the conclusion that courses were needed.
I know that there is a lot of hate in their direction, that it’s better to google it yourself, but I already work and I don’t have so much time, and in fact there is no discipline.
Therefore, please, who may have recently graduated, or is working in one of the schools, give feedback.
I googled a lot myself, but there is not a single school for which there would be unambiguous comments. Everywhere - from enthusiasm to almost accusations of fraud.
Thanks in advance.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2021-11-09
@Tidus

Just like in 2020 - sheer infogypsy and reading a textbook with expression.

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Dmitry Roo, 2021-11-09
@xez

javarush

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Jacen11, 2021-11-10
@Jacen11

All courses are based on books, no one hides this in the courses. You can, of course, pay for what is freely available, but before that, think about whether you really need it? I have not seen such teachers so that they are directly interested in the material, the rest is in the books

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Orkhan, 2021-11-10
Hasanly @azerphoenix

I will say this: courses are not needed in order to gain new knowledge, but so that a more experienced developer can point out your mistakes to you. Also, the courses are useful in that when you study on your own, it may not be systematic, it’s another matter if you have to attend courses 2-3 times a week (online or offline - it doesn’t matter).
Accordingly, you can not even take courses, but find a mentor (there are even paid services of mentors). Take as a basis:
1) textbooks
2) useful articles on habr, baeldung, medium, etc.
3) tutorials on youtube, udemy, coursera, etc. (do not throw slippers =)). This helps to quickly master something, see a framework in action or something else, but to gain academic knowledge (see point 1)

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Wan-Derer, 2021-11-11
@Wan-Derer

For the little ones, I would recommend these (free ones):
https://stepik.org/course/6858
https://stepik.org/course/6859
https://stepik.org/course/6864
https://stepik. org/course/6860
Pass in that order. A short theory and a lot of tasks - that's what you need. In English, but the language there is very simple. You can (should!) go directly to the Intellij IDEA IDE.
javarush.ru is good, but paid, I would advise it after you master those on the steppe - and things will go much faster, and you will definitely understand what you are paying for.

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vorobyshekvorobiev, 2021-11-15
@vorobyshekvorobiev

Avenue - just fire! There , the Java course is taught by the creator of this school , a very powerful teacher. I advise you to take a look)) And here you can read more about the course https://msk.avenue.school/courses/java-developer/

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anti256, 2021-11-18
@anti256

Don't go into the skill box even at gunpoint. A little video from the category "this is nails, this is a hammer", and then a task from the category "now build us a ship." Moreover, even this theory often lags behind reality. I tried to ask the teacher for advice on the solution, it seems that he himself understands half the topics worse than me.
Yavarash bought for a promotion, purely so that his hands do not forget the keyboard. For study, too, not ice. As an example, the work of the Date class with examples and tasks is explained, although it has long been deprecated for use and after it there was a calendar and localdate.

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