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bayron0132019-05-17 19:38:39
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bayron013, 2019-05-17 19:38:39

Which school for online JAVA language training from scratch can you recommend?

By the will of my desire and chance, by my 30s, I managed to say goodbye to my field of activity and move into the field of IT. Now I work as a tester in a company that has an additional service for employees in the form of payment for additional training. I touched the IT world and most of all I was interested in the path of a Java developer. Of all the online schools, I knew one big one that was referred to by a lot of recommendations, and this is Geekbrance. Alas and ah, but my company could not find an agreement in signing an agreement with this online university and I was recommended to choose another one for my needs. Are there any users of the toaster who have taken and / or started their way in development from similar courses and who can advise some kind of platform. Just on the Internet. Each site is replete with a beautiful picture and tons of good reviews about yourself, and it’s very difficult to choose something sensible among these clones without a first-hand opinion, which is why I came to ask for advice. I'm interested in Java from scratch, and Not a rubber budget for each employee from our organization, namely 40k per employee.
I express my deep gratitude in advance for the desire to help, even if just with advice.

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Maxim Moseychuk, 2019-05-17
@fshp

None. I can advise Eckel and Bloch. And it's easier, cheaper, and faster.

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yestodev, 2019-05-17
@yestodev

Hexlet is ok, but this is no longer a tutorial, but a site that makes you think in the right language.
Good for a start.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-05-17
@Zoominger

this is Geekbrance

A very bad choice.
Phaha, "online university"!
In principle, if not at your own expense, then you can go to Gikbrains, but if you read reviews about them on third-party sites, you will see that most of them are negative. Look better at courses from some vendors, some Cisco or someone else well-known who teaches Java.

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fullstackly, 2019-05-18
@fullstackly

hyperskill.org
This is just an uber-useful and comprehensive resource

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Dima, 2019-05-18
@v_m_smith

Probably JavaRush .
But the best books and languages ​​are in English. Because fresh :) So in the absence of English, I would start with it.
In English, there are excellent free courses on Coursera, Edx, and even YouTube. There are some pretty good courses on Udemy for only 10 bucks.
Of the Russian speakers, I would also recommend Stepik

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