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ZmeuSnake2016-03-04 10:03:04
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ZmeuSnake, 2016-03-04 10:03:04

What are the Java educational projects?

Of course, now there are many video courses on youtube, selections from there were also on Habré and it is not difficult to find them, but they have their drawbacks: the feeling that you are watching a “screen”, often there is no sound, whispering in the background, etc. And then it became interesting, are there any projects that do this professionally? So far the best I've found and what I mean is itvdn , but it's more about Microsoft technologies. Are there any alternatives with video tutorials (even paid ones), where they will also show and tell everything about Java Core, JSF, Hibernate, Spring, etc.?

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Nezaam, 2016-03-04
@Nezaam

There is a paid JavaRush interactive course .
There is also a free video course from Yakov Fain .

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pibiv, 2016-03-04
@pibiv

JavaRush is just amazingly organized.

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Frel, 2016-03-04
@Frel

hexlet.io is also there only for a fee, but not only in Java!

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Artem Trofimov, 2016-03-04
@Artem24630

www.javarush.com
JavaRush forever

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h7b6, 2016-03-06
@h7b6

stepic.org - There are several Java video courses.

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Anton Dzodzikov, 2016-03-05
@DzodzikovAK

Check out John Sonmez's Java courses at pluralsight.com .

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Irina, 2016-03-10
@silverbird

On the same udemy there are many video courses on java, spring, hibernate, etc. There are free ones and paid ones. There are good speakers, with normal (non-Hindu) accents.
and by the way, there are good speakers on YouTube, whose videos are very high quality, for example, derek banas

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